9mm vs 45 ACP - Penetration Test Hollow Point VS FMJ

Published on February 27, 2025
Duration: 7:06

This video conducts a penetration test comparing 9mm Luger and .45 ACP ammunition through 2x6 lumber. It tests both Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) and Hollow Point (HP) projectiles to observe differences in penetration depth and expansion. The test highlights how different wood densities can affect bullet performance, particularly the expansion of hollow points.

Quick Summary

In a 2x6 lumber penetration test, 9mm Luger FMJ (115 grain Blazer) penetrated 5 boards, while .45 ACP FMJ (230 grain Winchester) penetrated 3. Surprisingly, hollow point rounds in both calibers failed to expand and became clogged in the wood, penetrating only 3 boards.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction and Test Setup
  2. 00:34Target Setup: 2x6 Lumber
  3. 00:46.45 ACP Ammunition Details
  4. 01:499mm Luger Ammunition Details
  5. 02:18Shooting .45 ACP FMJ
  6. 02:47Shooting .45 ACP Hollow Point
  7. 03:16Shooting 9mm Luger FMJ
  8. 03:32Shooting 9mm Luger Hollow Point
  9. 03:53Examining Penetration Results
  10. 04:15Analysis of .45 ACP Penetration
  11. 04:50Analysis of 9mm Luger Hollow Point Performance
  12. 05:31Post-Range Analysis and Findings
  13. 06:04Key Observation: Hollow Point Expansion Failure in Wood
  14. 06:38Surprise at Bullet Performance in Wood
  15. 06:46Upcoming Paper Penetration Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How did .45 ACP FMJ and Hollow Point rounds perform in a 2x6 lumber penetration test?

The .45 ACP FMJ (230 grain Winchester) penetrated 3 pieces of 2x6 lumber, with one stopping on the second. The .45 ACP Hollow Point (Federal HST 230 grain) also penetrated 3 pieces of lumber, but surprisingly did not expand and became clogged.

What were the penetration results for 9mm Luger FMJ and Hollow Point ammunition through 2x6 lumber?

The 9mm Luger FMJ (115 grain Blazer) achieved the deepest penetration, going through 5 pieces of 2x6 lumber. The 9mm Luger Hollow Point (Federal HST 124 grain) penetrated 3 pieces of lumber, also failing to expand in the wood.

Did the hollow point bullets expand during the 2x6 lumber penetration test?

No, the hollow point bullets (Federal HST in both .45 ACP and 9mm) did not expand as expected when fired into 2x6 lumber. They became clogged with wood, unlike their performance in previous paper tests where they mushroomed.

Which caliber and ammunition type penetrated the most 2x6 lumber in the test?

The 9mm Luger FMJ (115 grain Blazer) demonstrated the greatest penetration, successfully passing through 5 pieces of 2x6 lumber. This outperformed both the .45 ACP and the hollow point variants of both calibers in this specific test medium.

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