This video explores the practical application of shooting through automotive glass, a variable rarely encountered in standard firearm practice. The presenter modifies their 1989 Trooper by removing rear windows to conduct exploratory testing. The core of the video focuses on where bullets will travel and whether they maintain integrity when fired through vehicle glass at extreme angles from both the driver's and passenger's seats. The firearms used are a Heckler & Koch P7M8 9mm, and the ammunition tested includes G9 Bullets External Hollow Point and Asym Precision Defensive load, both featuring solid copper construction.
This video provides an in-depth gel test of the Asym .45 Auto 185gr TAC-XP solid copper hollow point ammunition. The reviewer highlights the common issue of .45 ACP underperforming in heavy clothing due to low velocity and the tendency for bullets to fail to expand. The Asym TAC-XP, with its lighter weight and higher velocity, demonstrates excellent and consistent expansion, even through multiple layers of denim, while maintaining impressive penetration in bare gel. The solid copper construction contributes to near-perfect weight retention and reliable performance, making it a strong contender for self-defense.
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