The first indication a bad guy should have that I'm dangerous is when his
disembodied soul is looking down at his own corpse wondering what happened.
Shot some more of this today out of 3 different guns. It definitely "feels" like a 1300 fps load.
Did pretty well out of my SIG P320RX:
The first indication a bad guy should have that I'm dangerous is when his
disembodied soul is looking down at his own corpse wondering what happened.
The article is a bit fast and loose with the facts of the MHS ammo testing failures....
Facts matter...Feelings Can Lie
Its apparently not a 1300fps load.
1207fps avg from a 5" barrel, 1134fps average from a G19:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P46OUlrJfSg
Kind of a bummer, would have made a perfect 9BPLE training analogue had it been 1300fps.
Army MHS ammo testing consisted exclusively of shooting rounds into 20 percent gelatin and then "modeling" the "lethality" of the rounds based on those results. No rounds fired through any type of standard barriers, or into the industry standard 10 percent ordnance gel.
On the other hand, the "lethality" of the ammunition was a far, far distant consideration in the selection of the pistol. Remember, the Army contract was written so a single vendor would supply weapons, ammunition, and holsters - so, basically whatever pistol was chosen, that offeror's ammo and holsters were also selected.
Sadly that information is completely accurate--worst ammo testing ever done.
Facts matter...Feelings Can Lie
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