This video provides a ballistic gel test and review of the Federal 9BPLE +P+ 115 Grain 9mm ammunition. It explores the performance of this round, originally developed for the Illinois State Police, from short-barrel handguns. The test utilizes a Canik Mete MC9 and a Glock 17, and includes a heavy clothing simulation to assess penetration and expansion. The video also highlights the author's affiliations with various retailers and tools, and includes disclaimers about safe shooting practices and the non-sale of firearms or ammunition within the video.
This video tests Federal Hi-Shok 9BPLE 9mm +P+ duty ammunition using a ballistic gel test with heavy clothing. The test is conducted with a Smith & Wesson Shield EZ and a Canik TP9SFx to evaluate the performance and determine if this ammunition remains a viable option for self-defense. The description emphasizes that all shooting is done on a private range under controlled conditions and discourages attempting such activities.
This video is part 3 of a "Best Carry Ammo" series, focusing on testing various 9mm defense ammunition through a short-barreled subcompact pistol. The presenter uses a Glock 43 and Clear Ballistics 20% gel with an FBI clothing kit. Ammunition tested includes 135 gr +p Hornady Critical Duty, 124 gr Remington Black Belt, 124 gr +p Federal Premium HST, and 115 gr +p+ 9BPLE. The video aims to demonstrate projectile performance out of a concealed carry firearm and encourages viewer support and interaction.
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