This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Hornady Critical Defense Lite ammunition against their regular Critical Defense offering. The test utilizes an M&P 9mm EZ pistol to evaluate penetration and expansion differences between the two loads. The description also poses questions about their effectiveness for self-defense during ammunition shortages and promotes channel memberships and an Amazon affiliate storefront. The content emphasizes safe firearm handling practices.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Hornady's .38 Special 90-grain FTX Critical Defense Lite ammunition, fired from a Smith & Wesson Model 638 revolver with a 2-inch barrel. The test measures velocity, penetration, expansion, and retained weight under both bare gel and heavy clothing conditions. The data indicates consistent performance with moderate penetration and expansion, and minimal weight loss, suggesting suitability for self-defense applications. The video also highlights sponsors and encourages viewer engagement through subscriptions and Patreon support.
This video is a brief demonstration highlighting the importance of testing ammunition with one's specific firearm. The content focuses on the Hornady Critical Defense Lite ammunition, showing that it failed to adequately cycle a Walther PPS pistol. The presenter emphasizes that advertised performance or recommendations may not translate to all gun and ammunition combinations, advocating for individual testing to ensure reliability, especially for self-defense purposes.
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