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Published on February 4, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This video from Civilian Tactical explores the terminal ballistics of a CZ DUO pistol chambered in 6.35mm (.25 Auto) by testing its penetration through a stack of clay pigeons. The host, a firearms enthusiast, demonstrates safe range practices while conducting an educational experiment. The test reveals that 22 clay pigeons were destroyed by a single .25 Auto round, with the 23rd remaining intact, providing a unique insight into the projectile's energy transfer.

Quick Summary

The CZ DUO is a historical semi-automatic pistol from Czechoslovakia, chambered in 6.35mm (.25 Auto). In a test by Civilian Tactical, a single .25 Auto round from this pistol destroyed 22 out of 23 clay pigeons, demonstrating its terminal ballistics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CZ DUO
  2. 00:11Clay Pigeon Experiment Setup
  3. 00:21Caliber Comparison (.25 Auto vs .22)
  4. 00:30Live Fire Test
  5. 00:39Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CZ DUO pistol and what caliber is it?

The CZ DUO is a semi-automatic pistol originally manufactured in Czechoslovakia. It is chambered in 6.35mm, which is also known as the .25 Auto caliber. It was historically used as a souvenir and secondary sidearm.

How many clay pigeons did the CZ DUO pistol destroy in the test?

In the experiment conducted by Civilian Tactical, a single .25 Auto bullet fired from the CZ DUO pistol successfully destroyed 22 out of 23 stacked clay pigeons. The 23rd pigeon remained intact.

What is the historical significance of the CZ DUO pistol?

The CZ DUO pistol has historical ties to the Nazi era, where it was sometimes used as a souvenir or a secondary sidearm. Its production originated in Czechoslovakia by F. Dušek, Opočno.

What is the difference between .25 Auto and .22 caliber cartridges?

The .25 Auto (6.35mm) is a smaller cartridge than the .22 LR. Visually, the .25 Auto cartridge is noticeably more compact, suggesting it typically carries less propellant and fires a lighter projectile compared to a .22 LR.

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