Comparing 8 Different Caliber Hollow Points

Published on November 11, 2022
Duration: 4:36

This video provides a visual comparison of eight different self-defense calibers based on their physical size, focusing on hollow point rounds. It highlights the relative dimensions of calibers from .22 LR to 10mm, offering insights into their design and practical considerations for concealed carry and self-defense applications. The instructor notes the rarity and cost of certain calibers like .45 GAP and .357 SIG.

Quick Summary

SPN Firearms visually compares eight self-defense caliber hollow point rounds, focusing on size differences. Calibers like .380 ACP are wider than .22 LR, 9mm is shorter than .380 ACP, and .357 SIG uses a bottleneck design for reliability. The .45 GAP offers .45 ACP ballistics in a shorter round for smaller frames.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Caliber Size Comparison
  2. 00:24.22 Long Rifle Hollow Point
  3. 00:56.380 ACP Comparison
  4. 01:099mm Comparison
  5. 01:25.357 SIG Comparison
  6. 02:00.40 S&W Comparison
  7. 02:22.45 GAP vs .40 S&W
  8. 03:34.45 ACP vs .40 S&W
  9. 03:5210mm Comparisons
  10. 04:16Conclusion & Rarity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of the SPN Firearms video comparing self-defense calibers?

The video's primary focus is a visual size comparison of eight different self-defense caliber hollow point rounds. It aims to show how these calibers line up dimensionally, rather than delving into detailed specifications like weight or specific brand performance.

How does the .380 ACP compare in size to the .22 Long Rifle hollow point?

When compared visually, the .380 ACP hollow point is similar in height to the .22 Long Rifle hollow point but is significantly wider in bullet diameter, indicating a noticeable size difference.

What is the key design feature of the .357 SIG cartridge mentioned in the video?

The .357 SIG is highlighted for its bottleneck design, where a 9mm diameter projectile is used with a .40 caliber casing. This design is noted by the speaker as enhancing the round's reliability.

Why was the .45 GAP cartridge developed?

The .45 GAP was developed by Glock to offer .45 ACP-like projectile size and ballistics in a shorter cartridge. This design allows for a thinner grip on smaller Glock frames, improving ergonomics for certain pistol models.

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