Can you tell the difference? 124 vs 115 vs 90 grain. #canik #9mm #gun

Published on July 25, 2023
Duration: 0:42

This guide details a comparison of 9mm ammunition with varying bullet weights (90, 115, and 124 grains) and their impact on recoil. The Civilian Tactical Host demonstrates testing these rounds with a Canik SFx Rival-S, highlighting the pistol's ability to reliably cycle all weights. The comparison includes specific ballistic data for each load, offering practical insights for shooters looking to understand ammunition performance.

Quick Summary

The Canik SFx Rival-S pistol demonstrates excellent reliability across various 9mm bullet weights, including 90, 115, and 124 grains. This comparison highlights how different grain counts affect recoil and performance, with specific ballistic data provided for each load tested.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bullet Weight
  2. 00:10124 Grain Test
  3. 00:19115 Grain Test
  4. 00:2390 Grain Test
  5. 00:27Recoil Comparison and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does bullet weight affect 9mm recoil?

Heavier bullets (like 124 grain) generally produce more felt recoil than lighter bullets (like 90 grain) due to increased momentum. However, firearm design and ammunition velocity also play significant roles in perceived recoil.

Which 9mm bullet weight is best for a Canik SFx Rival-S?

The Canik SFx Rival-S has shown reliability with 90, 115, and 124 grain 9mm ammunition. The 'best' weight depends on your intended use, with lighter rounds potentially offering less recoil and heavier rounds offering more penetration.

What is the difference between 115gr and 124gr 9mm ammunition?

115gr 9mm is a common range round, often with higher velocities. 124gr 9mm is also very popular, offering more momentum and potentially better performance in some defensive scenarios, though recoil might be slightly higher.

What does FPS mean for ammunition?

FPS stands for Feet Per Second and measures the bullet's velocity. Higher FPS generally means a flatter trajectory and potentially more energy upon impact. For example, 1776 USA's 90gr load is rated at 1350 FPS.

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