Barrier ballistics comparison study, .45 & 9mm

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  • Bob A

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    Four defensive rounds, two 9mm and two .45ACP, tested through barriers into ballistic jelly.

    Tested through clothing, drywall, plywood, windshield glass and sheet metal (car door).

    Might be of some interest.

    https://www.ammunitiontogo.com/lodge/barriers-and-ammo/?utm_campaign=Specials+%26+Testing+Ammo+Through+Windshields%2C+Drywall+and+More&utm_content=ATG+Newsletter+5-23-19+-+Split+1&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_term=AmmoToGo.com#Bare-Gelatin-Ballistic-Results
     

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    Aug 15, 2012
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    Four defensive rounds, two 9mm and two .45ACP, tested through barriers into ballistic jelly.



    Tested through clothing, drywall, plywood, windshield glass and sheet metal (car door).



    Might be of some interest.



    https://www.ammunitiontogo.com/lodg...m=AmmoToGo.com#Bare-Gelatin-Ballistic-Results
    That was a fun read. The 9mm hollow points that they tested doesn't seem to do so well in drywall vs the 45 ACP rounds which didn't clog and still expanded.

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