Pistols vs Concrete Blocks .30SC 5.7x28 .357SIG 10MM Auto

Published on November 9, 2024
Duration: 10:06

This video tests the penetration capabilities of four pistol calibers (.30 Super Carry, 5.7x28mm, .357 SIG, and 10mm Auto) against concrete blocks using standard FMJ ammunition. The results indicate that none of the tested calibers, even the 10mm, could penetrate more than a single concrete block under these conditions. The instructor plans future tests with specialized ammunition like hard cast and penetrator rounds.

Quick Summary

In a concrete block penetration test, .30 Super Carry, 5.7x28mm, .357 SIG, and 10mm Auto pistol calibers using standard FMJ ammunition were evaluated. None of the calibers managed to penetrate more than a single concrete block, indicating limited effectiveness for these rounds against such hard barriers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Concrete Block Test Setup
  2. 00:06Calibers Tested: .30 Super Carry, 5.7x28, .357 SIG, 10mm
  3. 01:00Ammunition Selection: Standard FMJ
  4. 01:0530 Super Carry Load Details
  5. 01:125.7x28mm Load Details
  6. 01:16357 SIG Load Details
  7. 01:2210mm Auto Load Details
  8. 02:07Baseline Test Rationale
  9. 02:44Testing Methodology: Penetration Depth
  10. 03:11Test Sequence: 30 Super Carry First
  11. 04:0130 Super Carry Results
  12. 04:325.7x28mm Test Setup (Ruger 57)
  13. 05:155.7x28mm Results
  14. 06:05357 SIG Test
  15. 06:35357 SIG Results
  16. 07:0610mm Test
  17. 07:5710mm Results
  18. 08:35Bullet Recovery: 30 Super Carry
  19. 08:42Bullet Recovery: 5.7x28mm
  20. 08:52Bullet Recovery: 357 SIG
  21. 09:00Bullet Recovery: 10mm (Lost)
  22. 09:30Conclusion & Future Tests

Frequently Asked Questions

What pistol calibers were tested against concrete blocks?

The video tested four pistol calibers against concrete blocks: .30 Super Carry, 5.7x28mm, .357 SIG, and 10mm Auto. Standard FMJ ammunition was used for all calibers in this initial test.

Did any of the tested pistol calibers penetrate multiple concrete blocks?

No, none of the tested calibers (.30 Super Carry, 5.7x28mm, .357 SIG, 10mm Auto) using standard FMJ ammunition were able to penetrate more than a single concrete block.

What were the results of the 10mm Auto test against concrete?

The 10mm Auto, using 180-grain FMJ ammunition, impacted the concrete block but did not penetrate a second block. The bullet was not recovered, suggesting it may have ricocheted or sunk into the ground.

What type of ammunition was used in the concrete block penetration test?

For this initial test, standard off-the-shelf Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition was used for all calibers. The instructor plans future tests with specialized rounds like hard cast and penetrator ammunition.

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