*Wesco vs M1 Carbine*(ww2 caliber battle) #gun #caliber #head to head#history

Published on February 11, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video compares the ballistic energy and penetration of the M1 Carbine and a 9mm Luger from a Wesco pistol. The M1 Carbine, despite a smaller projectile, demonstrated significantly more energy, completely destroying a can of beans. The 9mm, while penetrating a pineapple can, did not split it and showed less overall impact force. The M1 Carbine is declared the winner in terms of raw power.

Quick Summary

The M1 Carbine demonstrates significantly more ballistic energy than a 9mm Luger. In a test, the M1 Carbine completely destroyed a can of beans, while a 9mm round only penetrated a pineapple can without splitting it, indicating the M1 Carbine's superior power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: M1 Carbine vs 9mm
  2. 00:05Test Setup: Beans and Pineapple Can
  3. 00:15Caliber Comparison: Bullet Size vs Energy
  4. 00:30M1 Carbine Test Results
  5. 00:359mm Wesco Test Results
  6. 00:56Conclusion: M1 Carbine Wins

Frequently Asked Questions

Which caliber has more energy, the M1 Carbine or 9mm Luger?

In this ballistic test, the M1 Carbine demonstrated significantly more energy than the 9mm Luger. The M1 Carbine round completely destroyed a can of beans, while the 9mm only penetrated a pineapple can without splitting it.

How did the M1 Carbine perform against a target?

The M1 Carbine was tested against a can of ranch style beans. The projectile completely blew the can open, showcasing its substantial energy and impact force in this demonstration.

What was the penetration capability of the 9mm Luger in this test?

A 9mm Luger round fired from a Wesco pistol was tested against a can of pineapple. It successfully penetrated the can, going in one side and out the other, though it did not split the can itself.

What is the key difference in energy between the M1 Carbine and 9mm Luger based on this video?

The primary difference highlighted is that the M1 Carbine, despite having a smaller bullet, carries much more energy behind it compared to the 9mm Luger, which has a bigger bullet but less power.

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