Wondering how come you didn't test either of these WITHOUT the body armor. Would really be curious to see if the damage to the soft tissue changes when the body armor isn't there
Ammo comparisons are not boring! I find them very entertaining even without disco, especially when there's a meat target involved. Thanks for the presentation.
Some people find ammo comparisons boring. That´s Ok. I do not really get why those people watch them anyway. I have a good idea of the format and watch it for the information. Entertainment is a bonus not a requirement.
I had a buddy in the Marine Corps who had a purple heart from catching a 7.62 from an AK right in his chest. His body armor stopped it (flack jacket with sapi plates) but he broke 3 ribs and spent a lot of time in the hospital. But the lesson learned was that it was the difference between dying or living in a shit load of pain.
Not even a minute in and I'm already entertained, Paul 🤣 But seriously, I love your videos and consider you one of the best reviewers on this platform. Keep up the good work brother 👍
The dance moves were absolutely fantastic! I love the humor. To the crowd who does not like ammo comparisons & find them boring…. nobody is forcing y’all to watch. I appreciate the demonstration & the excellent information presented.
Excellent question. Given the most likely threats won't have body armor can a person logically select ammo based on one impressive feature. How much damage without armor? Potential for over penetration without armor? Thanks for bringing the ammo to my attention!
The one thing Paul teaches is experiments beats theorising all day long, but sometimes you just can’t help yourself. I am going to guess that because this thing didn’t deform when hitting body armour then they wouldn’t deform on the meat target alone. They would go in faster, come out faster and get stopped by the 20th rather than 1st layer of the new and improved fleece bullet stop. Would the extra speed cause more shock damage? You decide. I am more puzzled why they described it as a hollow point when it was not a hollow point. Surely it wasn’t just marketing because marketing would have used the latest hip, sexy term like “XBP - XtremeBallisticPiercer”
@@colinmccormack1728 Yeah, that 'External Hollow Point' term is just weird. People are starting to call this sort of round an 'Enhanced Cavitation' type, where the external shape creates damage by increasing the hydrostatic effects. Some designs, at least, seem to accomplish this. Any number of people have tested the 'Extreme Defender' ammunition on FBI-standard gel tests and they seem to function as advertised. More tellingly I sent some to a friend of mine in Texas that often needs to shoot feral hogs, and he said the wound-track resembled that left by a 9mm JHP.
Lookup viper weapon systems g9 and underwood meat test. However it's important to note that the underwood will win because g9 doesn't sell the hot underwood loads to civillians, probably due to their own political beliefs
From the Patrol Rifle Instructor Course I attended 25 years ago, it was taught that shooting at body armor with a handgun is a waste of ammunition and time. The preferred target is the head, if it is stationary (rare), but almost as effective is the pelvic girdle below the body armor. Many bones and one major artery branching into two. It would put the person down, cause a lot of pain and maybe open up a better target of the head. Much practice was performed of shooting high and low rather than center mass.
See! This is why I absolutely love the meat target test over ballistics gel. I think it shows more realistically what kind of damage a round can do to a bad guy. Gel is okay for what it tells us. What it was designed for. But nothing more. Wound channels mean nothing to me in the grand scheme of actual damage. But broken ribs and freshly squeezed orange lung tissue? That’s the real deal right there!
I prefer the meat target for the same reasons you list, but I also like to see wound channels for length, diameter, and over/underpenetration. Together they appear to assemble a more complete data base to me.
Exactly. I've never understood the disparaging of the meat target. it is an excellent analog to a body, where ballistics gel is a great analog to... Jell-O.
Paul, I love the information I gain from you. It's truly valued, thank you. Based on this video I won't be choosing to spend over $2 per round. 2 important things were were left out. 1. A check on 3a armor. 2. A meat target test without armor to see if over penetration may be an issue. I've been watching you quite a while and know the caveats... you just speak of what works for you ; ).
Expensive as it may be, I am glad you can at least find defensive ammunitions. Basically nothing but FMJ in my area. Granted my child emperor of a country leader, has banned all handguns, and has a deep seeded hatred for law abiding gun owners.
I do not put myself anywhere near Paul's level of training, experience or abilities, let alone his extremely impressive wealth of knowledge. I am a retired LEO and have considered this scenario ever since the North Hollywood Shootout (1997.) My conclusion is to practice with my weapon (issued duty-sidearm and EDC off-duty carry) to make shots on unprotected areas of the body, including the legs. These shot might need to be taken from across a major boulevard like in North Hollywood and I am comfortable shooting at 50 yards+. If you can achieve hits on peripheral parts of the body it might change the dynamics of the situation enough to give you other areas to target from improved ranges. Although if it comes to that you had better be carrying more than the ammunition in the pistol. It ain't a perfect tactical plan, but it is a plan.
@@yo646 The pelvis is a good place to target, if you get that opportunity! You hit that bone and I'd expect that the dynamics would change very quickly. And a "miss" of the bone might still end the fight.
19:20 “You’d still be hurtin’ purdy bad” Hilarious, thank you for doin what you do. In my opinion, one of the best and most informative creators on here.
I know he has done 5.7 vs body armor before but manufacturers have reduced powder in the rounds to work better for the ps90 ( the magazine will pop up after 20 round due to no delay in the blowback). Bullets he tested before might not penetrate body armor now.
No comparison. Thought the ammo costs about the same, the 5.7 pistols are far more expensive... also, the real AP rounds are not available on civilian market.
@@nocturnalpulse6720 not really, the ruger 5.7 is only $800-900 which is well within the high end 9mm pistol category, and there are also pistol AR systems like cmmg's banshee kicking around at $1400. FN's five seven and ps90 are a little on the expensive side at $1400 and $2000 respectively, but that's kinda just FN as a whole being a bit more expensive than their competitors in every product they sell.
Great video I like to very much. I'm aware that a lot of companies like to boast and inflate the values they print on muzzle velocity and such. Having said that I saw a review of this ammo called Liberty defense ultra light and it's a 50 grain plus P ammo that travels at what the box says is 2040 ft per second which is hauling butt. Another fellow on here on UA-cam that is did a test of it and found that it actually not only does what the box says but was creating velocities at closer to 2400 ft per second according to his chronograph and he shot the same ammo out of a pistol carbon with like a 12 or 14 inch barrel or something and was getting 2600 ft per second out of that ammo and it was way less than either of the ammos you reviewed you can find it for like $38 a box on Optics Planet which is still pricey for 20 round box but it's not as bad as $44 and this stuff definitely delivers what it claims. I'd love to see your review on it with your meat test and see how it fares. It makes no claims of being armor piercing or anything like that it just says it's a excellent defense ammo and even though it's only 50 grains it's still delivers like 462 ft pounds of energy which is comparable to $124 gray 9 mm round energy dump wise. But it was a great video I love to see this kind of stuff. And I think you have a great sense of humor I'm always entertained.
Seriously impress with Paul, once and again great videos. I do understand that some people may be bored by some of his videos. But Paul is NOT just and entertainer but and educator too. If you want pure entertaining there are channels for that, I do subscribe to Demolition Ranch and enjoy watching him blowing stuff. In Paul's videos I learn not just about the ammo or the gun or whatever, I learn how to apply the scientific method to my shooting. How other people do things, like cleaning an AR-15 with soapy water. I learn how to best proceed to pinpoint the flaws in the gun, the magazine, the ammo, one or the other. And sometimes all of the above.
@0:26 omg! 🤣 😂 😆 🤪 never would I have though Professor Paul Harrell would have taken the humor to this level!!!! Rotflmao! Well played sir well played!
Your ammo comparisons & personal point of view is greatly appreciated. It is free to us because most people won’t go around buying every brand on the shelf just to test it out in one day. Your actions are very much appreciated. I myself have made purchases based off of your humble opinion so I can get the experience myself. Never stop making these videos. Thank you for the education & your service!
That was the most hilarious dance I've ever seen Paul. Your dry humorous facets are alot of fun. Over the years it gets better & better. Your eyes looked so serious, it just made that dance even more ridiculous hilarious.
It feasible, perhaps consider shooting your target-groups also through the chrono at the same time. You get to double-up on the info you are gathering anyway, but also it might show us something about the shots that you are taking the blame for. With the spread in velocity in the 124 gr (91 fps) it could very well be that the flyers you say, "really are just you"...might really be "POI shift due to velocity spreads". Thanks for dishing out the cabbage to do this testing for us!
@@martshearer498 yeah, no. Have you ever shot through a chrono or even know how much they cost? He just put 12 rounds @ ~$2.25 ea. for just the chrono numbers section in this one video. So, $27 worth of extra ammo for a single video. View his channel content and see how often he does this. 5.4 videos like this would pay for a new ProChrono. And if you are hitting the chrono with shots, then you either have it set up weird, or there's something far more wrong than inaccurate ammo. Not to mention the main point of my post - the flyers are unknown reason and he almost always blames himself. He may truly know & be right - or may not be. After all, though...he's shooting through the chrono anyway...so what difference does it make if there's a paper target on the other side of it and he's aiming at a bullseye?? None. Other than getting two readings; the velocity AND the POI.
@@martshearer498 The main reason I'd understand, would be logistics & the possibility of it means perhaps having to move things. As he does it, he can leave the chrono put and fire all shots, as with his target shots, he can leave them put and fire all groups (aside from hanging new targets). But moving the chrono a few inches isn't exactly a huge task.
Paul _ one reason for the poor terminal performance of the G9 77gr EHP in the body armor test would be that the armor deformed the special groves/fins on the tip which are the main driver for the wound channel creation in the soft tissue. The sample you displayed looked blunted enough to be no more than FMJ style once they exited the armor. That is the challenge for all these copper EHP style bullets. They must retained their tip form to be more effective then FMJ or JHP bullets in the soft tissue/gel. Perhaps if the tip of the bullet was hardened steel while the shank was still copper or copper jacketed lead, then it would retain it's effective shape after penetrating the body armor. Thanks for the great testing you have done here and the entertainment!
Thank you Paul. I always enjoy your presentations and look forward to the next one! I also enjoy your digs at the naysayer pessimists! Keep up the good work!
Back in the late 60s when I had just learned to ride a motorcycle, I went to a motorcycle shop that had helmets for sale and on one of them a sign said the following. "If your head is only worth $10 then this is the helmet for you." I apply that same thought to the ammo that I carry today. I'm always interested in better performing ammo.
@@johnjanoscrat8000 I totally agree, but I don’t believe this ammunition performed up to expectations. I don’t have a cheap carry pistol and I use reliable ammunition. I don’t go for the new Gucci product. If it’s better and costs more that’s fine, but when it expensive just because it’s “cool” then I will pass.
Thank you Paul, this was a great video. I asked a question earlier on what to do about mass shooters or other threats wearing body armor, and I am pleased to have been answered. Now as for the price of the ammunition and my piggy bank, we may have to do bit of negotiation there.
Hey Paul! If you can Get ahold of it I think you’d be more impressed with G9 APC or First responder if testing through armor. The external hollow point is actually designed to be a civilian load and not perform as well through armor which can be seen in the deformation.
Yeah those are solid brass rounds armor piercing but sadly they need to see a law enforcement certificate from your chief or something. Not enough to just show them your l.e. card
But the question that went unanswered, the *_ULTIMATE_* test . . . *_HOW_* do these compare to the world famous *_Hertenberger Buscadero Ticondas®_* . . .?
One option would be to learn where the 80 grain ammo hits with your gun compared to your standard self-defense ammo, then carry the 80 grain ammo in your back-up magazine. Practice head and groin shots with your standard defense ammo. You are more likely to need the extra penetration against body armor or a barricaded assailant if you need to reload.
I always come to your channel anytime I want answers about a review or question about something’. Very thorough and honest. Thanks again for the great videos sir. 👍🏻
Based on some of your previous videos where you discuss different types of self defense I would be reluctant to carry this ammo for what could happen after a self defense shooting. Depending on the district attorney or jury I can see it causing issues. When it comes to real life self defense incidents I definitely listen to what you have to say.
Good evaluation. $2+ per shot is not expensive for lifesaving, but practicing body armor drills with "ordinary" ammo, that costs 1/8th as much as the G9, becoming proficient, and then carrying that same "ordinary" ammo would probably be a better expenditure.
Yup, the thing about body armor is you can shoot someone in the pelvis area and they fold up like a lawn chair then go for the neck & head if they're still resisting on the ground.
Them dance skills though🤣 I’m watching because I have a KELTEC SUB2000 in 9mm and I want a glock 17 or glock 45 to match my mags with my carbine so I’m very interested in different types of 9mm lung busting ammo!
I'm highly entertained by ammo testing. I cannot seem to find better ammo than Hornady 115 gn ftx for defensive ammo and Blazer, Remington, and Winchester for range ammo.
@@12ealDealOfficial my dad bought 4000 rnd of blazer aluminum. It cycles great in all my 9mm guns. Usually I can find Remington and Winchester 115 grn fmj for a decent price.
winchester makes good defensive ammo👍 everytime ive dumped out my hornaday carry ammo (yearly) ive had at least 1 if not 2 primer strikes with no fire... is why i changed to winchester
THIS IS MY CARRY AMMO!!!! Love this stuff. Paul, if you see this try a follow up video using the G9 external hollows against a fluid/soft mass target. It's designed to hit soft/liquid pressure and push outward. There's a video of a guy shooting this through a bunch of meat and it drills some bigger than 9mm holes through those. Here's their test video: ua-cam.com/video/ajwRyxq2mUI/v-deo.html I'd love to know what you think! Awesome work as always!
The best part is that it's soool freaking lightweight. Half the weight of my old hollowpoints I used to carry. It's like removing an entire pound of weight
Paul has commented several times about the likelihood you'll leave the super expensive ammo at home, because you have too much invested in it to use. I think I'd feel that way about this stuff.
2 bucks for 1 9mm bullet is definitely expensive. And when you look at the damage done by "conventional" ammo (~25¢) your target would probably be laying on the ground in pain anyway, soo....
It may take some time to clear those dance moves from my memory banks! Excellent presentation thank you for your time posting this important information.
I wish we could ask Paul to do another test of 80 grain without body armor because it's highly unlikely you'll be in a self-defense situation, let alone facing someone in body armor. The reason why the tissue damage wasn't great is because the flutes were deformed while going through armor, and their shape is crucial to make this round shine. Maybe Paul's brother can test it? R.I.P. Legend🙌
@@johnjanoscrat8000 lol. It feels generic. I agree. But with how much horrible shit gets said online. I try to comment ( for most things ) in a more pleasant method. Hopefully, (someday) others will try the same . Besides, Paul is absolutely underrated! I believe everyone on UA-cam could benefit from his channel . From education to anecdotes, he’s great !
@@TAR3N It's probably poor form to mention other channels, but Paul is awesome, and I also love Mixup98 and Lucky Gunner. All three of these fellas teach and entertain very well. Unknown User, Been a pleasure, All the Best to Ya. "The JJ" That's what the local and around the country Ham Radio Operators call me.
@@johnjanoscrat8000 it’s not at all. I follow them all . Paul just has that innocence to his content and it’s admirable. I wish more people would share the stories as he does. It’s almost free wisdom . You just pay for time and the attention it deserves. Reminds me of growing up . I used to hang out in the local bar/hotel/restaurant and listener to the WW2-NAM vets tell me every story , lesson , tricks of the trade and all sorts of other tid bits of information that helped me throughout my life and career.
It's not all the time my hat gets knocked off from laughter but Paul shows his "special" marksmanship with this one ! Great video Paul, not sure it was worth paying 82 bucks, but you kept my interest just the same. Thanks again
Oh it's a great Sunday evening when Mr. Harrell puts up a video about any subject. Thank you Paul for saving me from Family Feud with the wife on the couch!
HEY EVERYONE:
you did not win a prize, that's a scam. I have reported it, but google is powerless to stop it.
Damn, I really wanted a prize.
Liberty defense 9mm and 10mm penetrates soft armor
They can totally ban whoever they want from the visible internet, but cannot stop simple scams. Sounds legit.
Wondering how come you didn't test either of these WITHOUT the body armor. Would really be curious to see if the damage to the soft tissue changes when the body armor isn't there
RIP battle. Hope you're doing that jig upstairs
The dance moves are intended to distract the bad guy making it easier to shoot him. Truly the epitome of tactical moves.
Tactical Harrell Dance
@@2aisabsoluteTim Now that's what I want in a t-shirt! Tactical Harrell Dance 😎
Trust me that sort of sh¡t buys u time when u have sh¡t running down both legs.
I'd bet Paul could STILL load a revolver, no look, while shaking it like that.
@@sps3172 definitely
0:27 not only does Paul have the skills to show you up at the range he can show you up on the dance floor too
That intro was amusing on 2x playback.
I am Very entertained, thanks.
i needed medical attention after that
@@glassboxes lol
Paul does have a dry sense of humor!
Ammo comparisons are not boring! I find them very entertaining even without disco, especially when there's a meat target involved. Thanks for the presentation.
Agreed. It's more interesting to see Paul do it. Plus my local ranges don't allow for meat targets.
Exactly for jamming issues or grouping, not everyone shoots repacked cartridges
Some people find ammo comparisons boring. That´s Ok. I do not really get why those people watch them anyway.
I have a good idea of the format and watch it for the information. Entertainment is a bonus not a requirement.
I had a buddy in the Marine Corps who had a purple heart from catching a 7.62 from an AK right in his chest. His body armor stopped it (flack jacket with sapi plates) but he broke 3 ribs and spent a lot of time in the hospital. But the lesson learned was that it was the difference between dying or living in a shit load of pain.
@@thatoneguybones8036 If he didn't call it his "lucky part", I don't know what he was doing with his life.
Steel plates would have been safer
@@jason200912 Splatter form the bullet can be dangerous too.
I don't watch every episode multiple times to be entertained. I watch them to be educated on firearms. Thank you for your services Mr. Harrell.
Same here. I come for the knowledge.
Agree 100%
Agree. However, at least admit you've got the Harrell Dance saved on a loop. 🥰
As macho gun guys we all say that, pure education is what we're looking for on UA-cam
I watched to be informed, but it just so happens I’m entertained as well.
If your ammo isn't on point, you definitely don't want Paul to review it. Pure performance-based review, no fluff, no buying his vote.
It’s always a good day when Paul uploads a new video.
Paul Harrell video. Bonus! 👍
Amen!
100% agree!
Yep.. guess I'm gonna call in late for work.. they'll understand
And.. the Batusi!
I have seen it all now.
I cracked up when I saw Paul get down and boogie.
Thanks for the great information and the entertainment Paul.
I can honestly say, dance moves are the last thing I expected to see on this channel. LOL 🤣
"And now, it's time for him... to get the funk out!"
Not even a minute in and I'm already entertained, Paul 🤣
But seriously, I love your videos and consider you one of the best reviewers on this platform.
Keep up the good work brother 👍
The dance moves were absolutely fantastic! I love the humor. To the crowd who does not like ammo comparisons & find them boring…. nobody is forcing y’all to watch. I appreciate the demonstration & the excellent information presented.
Seriously. It's not like Paul puts confusing or misleading titles on his videos; those people can skip the ones they don't like.
Who skips a Paul Harrell video ?
Paul is a national treasure!
I beg to differ. Mr. Harrell is an international one.
Any video you post is entertaining and informative. Don't ever change Paul.
Amen to that
Nothing better than a new video by Paul Harrell in your notifications list.
Great test, but would have been interesting to see the effect of the G9 ammo on the meat target when it had not had to defeat body armor.
Excellent question. Given the most likely threats won't have body armor can a person logically select ammo based on one impressive feature. How much damage without armor? Potential for over penetration without armor? Thanks for bringing the ammo to my attention!
The one thing Paul teaches is experiments beats theorising all day long, but sometimes you just can’t help yourself. I am going to guess that because this thing didn’t deform when hitting body armour then they wouldn’t deform on the meat target alone. They would go in faster, come out faster and get stopped by the 20th rather than 1st layer of the new and improved fleece bullet stop. Would the extra speed cause more shock damage? You decide. I am more puzzled why they described it as a hollow point when it was not a hollow point. Surely it wasn’t just marketing because marketing would have used the latest hip, sexy term like “XBP - XtremeBallisticPiercer”
@@colinmccormack1728 Yeah, that 'External Hollow Point' term is just weird. People are starting to call this sort of round an 'Enhanced Cavitation' type, where the external shape creates damage by increasing the hydrostatic effects. Some designs, at least, seem to accomplish this. Any number of people have tested the 'Extreme Defender' ammunition on FBI-standard gel tests and they seem to function as advertised. More tellingly I sent some to a friend of mine in Texas that often needs to shoot feral hogs, and he said the wound-track resembled that left by a 9mm JHP.
Yes, I’d like to see that as well.
Lookup viper weapon systems g9 and underwood meat test.
However it's important to note that the underwood will win because g9 doesn't sell the hot underwood loads to civillians, probably due to their own political beliefs
From the Patrol Rifle Instructor Course I attended 25 years ago, it was taught that shooting at body armor with a handgun is a waste of ammunition and time. The preferred target is the head, if it is stationary (rare), but almost as effective is the pelvic girdle below the body armor. Many bones and one major artery branching into two. It would put the person down, cause a lot of pain and maybe open up a better target of the head. Much practice was performed of shooting high and low rather than center mass.
With respect, projectile design and performance has come a long way in the past 25 years.
Always excited to see a new video from Mr Harrell
Those dance moves blindsided me like a hail of 9mm and blew my lungs completely out of my body!
See! This is why I absolutely love the meat target test over ballistics gel. I think it shows more realistically what kind of damage a round can do to a bad guy. Gel is okay for what it tells us. What it was designed for. But nothing more. Wound channels mean nothing to me in the grand scheme of actual damage. But broken ribs and freshly squeezed orange lung tissue? That’s the real deal right there!
I prefer the meat target for the same reasons you list, but I also like to see wound channels for length, diameter, and over/underpenetration. Together they appear to assemble a more complete data base to me.
Exactly. I've never understood the disparaging of the meat target. it is an excellent analog to a body, where ballistics gel is a great analog to... Jell-O.
Bu.. bu.. but… where’s the shot timer ⏱? 😭
Paul, I love the information I gain from you. It's truly valued, thank you. Based on this video I won't be choosing to spend over $2 per round. 2 important things were were left out. 1. A check on 3a armor. 2. A meat target test without armor to see if over penetration may be an issue. I've been watching you quite a while and know the caveats... you just speak of what works for you ; ).
Not enough ammo to do more than we did.
Expensive as it may be, I am glad you can at least find defensive ammunitions. Basically nothing but FMJ in my area. Granted my child emperor of a country leader, has banned all handguns, and has a deep seeded hatred for law abiding gun owners.
Great suggestions @sam Doe. Why don't you go out and test them?
@@PaulHarrell I get it, your thoroughness wasn't in question. I wasn't trying to be a dick.
@@PaulHarrell hey Paul if you can send me your email I’ll send some your way. Would love to see you test more.
0:34 Yes, I wasn't expecting that but I sure am happy that it happened.
I love the dance! I can always count on learning more whenever Paul uploads a video 😎
I do not put myself anywhere near Paul's level of training, experience or abilities, let alone his extremely impressive wealth of knowledge. I am a retired LEO and have considered this scenario ever since the North Hollywood Shootout (1997.) My conclusion is to practice with my weapon (issued duty-sidearm and EDC off-duty carry) to make shots on unprotected areas of the body, including the legs. These shot might need to be taken from across a major boulevard like in North Hollywood and I am comfortable shooting at 50 yards+. If you can achieve hits on peripheral parts of the body it might change the dynamics of the situation enough to give you other areas to target from improved ranges. Although if it comes to that you had better be carrying more than the ammunition in the pistol. It ain't a perfect tactical plan, but it is a plan.
head shots to "shooting their arm off" and even hitting the ankles from under a car ... its whatever it takes
@@p00lboy Kn0t Exactly ! Feet & ankles, knees. Any hit changes the dynamics.
I'd say pelvis hits are probably better. There are large veins in the pelvis.
Good point, I think having a few plans like this (even if they're imperfect) is, as you implied: better than no plan.
@@yo646 The pelvis is a good place to target, if you get that opportunity! You hit that bone and I'd expect that the dynamics would change very quickly. And a "miss" of the bone might still end the fight.
"Okay are you entertained?" Yes Paul, yes I am. 😂
Nothing like a paul harrell video on a relaxed Sunday night. You're the best Paul!
19:20
“You’d still be hurtin’ purdy bad”
Hilarious, thank you for doin what you do. In my opinion, one of the best and most informative creators on here.
Great video as always, props to whomever choreographed/edited the time between the music fading in and Paul's dance cue =P
I think it would be interesting to compare this ammo to 5.7x28mm ammo.
I know he has done 5.7 vs body armor before but manufacturers have reduced powder in the rounds to work better for the ps90 ( the magazine will pop up after 20 round due to no delay in the blowback). Bullets he tested before might not penetrate body armor now.
No comparison. Thought the ammo costs about the same, the 5.7 pistols are far more expensive... also, the real AP rounds are not available on civilian market.
@@nocturnalpulse6720 not really, the ruger 5.7 is only $800-900 which is well within the high end 9mm pistol category, and there are also pistol AR systems like cmmg's banshee kicking around at $1400. FN's five seven and ps90 are a little on the expensive side at $1400 and $2000 respectively, but that's kinda just FN as a whole being a bit more expensive than their competitors in every product they sell.
Paul, I know in 1 video you state about your talking, but sir. You are one of the best at talking and describing that there are on yt.
And just like that, a gloomy sunday is a little brighter. Thanks Paul.
Great video I like to very much. I'm aware that a lot of companies like to boast and inflate the values they print on muzzle velocity and such. Having said that I saw a review of this ammo called Liberty defense ultra light and it's a 50 grain plus P ammo that travels at what the box says is 2040 ft per second which is hauling butt. Another fellow on here on UA-cam that is did a test of it and found that it actually not only does what the box says but was creating velocities at closer to 2400 ft per second according to his chronograph and he shot the same ammo out of a pistol carbon with like a 12 or 14 inch barrel or something and was getting 2600 ft per second out of that ammo and it was way less than either of the ammos you reviewed you can find it for like $38 a box on Optics Planet which is still pricey for 20 round box but it's not as bad as $44 and this stuff definitely delivers what it claims. I'd love to see your review on it with your meat test and see how it fares. It makes no claims of being armor piercing or anything like that it just says it's a excellent defense ammo and even though it's only 50 grains it's still delivers like 462 ft pounds of energy which is comparable to $124 gray 9 mm round energy dump wise. But it was a great video I love to see this kind of stuff. And I think you have a great sense of humor I'm always entertained.
Your sense of humor is great! I needed a good laugh today! Thanks!
Seriously impress with Paul, once and again great videos.
I do understand that some people may be bored by some of his videos. But Paul is NOT just and entertainer but and educator too. If you want pure entertaining there are channels for that, I do subscribe to Demolition Ranch and enjoy watching him blowing stuff.
In Paul's videos I learn not just about the ammo or the gun or whatever, I learn how to apply the scientific method to my shooting. How other people do things, like cleaning an AR-15 with soapy water.
I learn how to best proceed to pinpoint the flaws in the gun, the magazine, the ammo, one or the other. And sometimes all of the above.
As always, Paul's excitement is uncontrollable.
@0:26 omg! 🤣 😂 😆 🤪 never would I have though Professor Paul Harrell would have taken the humor to this level!!!! Rotflmao! Well played sir well played!
I'll put that on my list of things I didn't expect to happen
As always, I was entertained! Thank you again for great content!
I'm a nerd who loves numbers, so I always find these videos entertaining.
Your ammo comparisons & personal point of view is greatly appreciated. It is free to us because most people won’t go around buying every brand on the shelf just to test it out in one day. Your actions are very much appreciated. I myself have made purchases based off of your humble opinion so I can get the experience myself. Never stop making these videos. Thank you for the education & your service!
What a legend!
I was entertained AND informed.
Thanks, Paul!
I never expected such an extensive report on Ammo. Excellent job Paul.
That was the most hilarious dance I've ever seen Paul. Your dry humorous facets are alot of fun. Over the years it gets better & better. Your eyes looked so serious, it just made that dance even more ridiculous hilarious.
The dancing kept me here 😂🤦🏻♂️
Always great stuff from this channel
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This video is such a gem
It feasible, perhaps consider shooting your target-groups also through the chrono at the same time. You get to double-up on the info you are gathering anyway, but also it might show us something about the shots that you are taking the blame for. With the spread in velocity in the 124 gr (91 fps) it could very well be that the flyers you say, "really are just you"...might really be "POI shift due to velocity spreads".
Thanks for dishing out the cabbage to do this testing for us!
Paul's method is sound. If the ammunition isn't accurate, he could strike the chronograph. That's more expensive than the extra time and ammo warrant.
@@martshearer498 yeah, no. Have you ever shot through a chrono or even know how much they cost? He just put 12 rounds @ ~$2.25 ea. for just the chrono numbers section in this one video. So, $27 worth of extra ammo for a single video. View his channel content and see how often he does this. 5.4 videos like this would pay for a new ProChrono. And if you are hitting the chrono with shots, then you either have it set up weird, or there's something far more wrong than inaccurate ammo. Not to mention the main point of my post - the flyers are unknown reason and he almost always blames himself. He may truly know & be right - or may not be. After all, though...he's shooting through the chrono anyway...so what difference does it make if there's a paper target on the other side of it and he's aiming at a bullseye?? None. Other than getting two readings; the velocity AND the POI.
@@martshearer498 The main reason I'd understand, would be logistics & the possibility of it means perhaps having to move things. As he does it, he can leave the chrono put and fire all shots, as with his target shots, he can leave them put and fire all groups (aside from hanging new targets). But moving the chrono a few inches isn't exactly a huge task.
Paul _ one reason for the poor terminal performance of the G9 77gr EHP in the body armor test would be that the armor deformed the special groves/fins on the tip which are the main driver for the wound channel creation in the soft tissue. The sample you displayed looked blunted enough to be no more than FMJ style once they exited the armor. That is the challenge for all these copper EHP style bullets. They must retained their tip form to be more effective then FMJ or JHP bullets in the soft tissue/gel.
Perhaps if the tip of the bullet was hardened steel while the shank was still copper or copper jacketed lead, then it would retain it's effective shape after penetrating the body armor.
Thanks for the great testing you have done here and the entertainment!
👍🏻😎Paul busting out his best Pulp Fiction moves for the world to see. Priceless. 😂
no its was pure batman66 /adam west
Thank you Paul. I always enjoy your presentations and look forward to the next one! I also enjoy your digs at the naysayer pessimists! Keep up the good work!
Yes sir, I am very entertained! That was toooo effing good. Never thought I'd see that. Show us the rest of your moves
Nice!
This is my favorite gun tube channel. PH never disappoints to be interesting and funny.
Thank you for the thorough experiment. And also saving me money on ammunition I don’t need.
Back in the late 60s when I had just learned to ride a motorcycle, I went to a motorcycle shop that had helmets for sale and on one of them a sign said the following. "If your head is only worth $10 then this is the helmet for you." I apply that same thought to the ammo that I carry today. I'm always interested in better performing ammo.
@@johnjanoscrat8000 I totally agree, but I don’t believe this ammunition performed up to expectations. I don’t have a cheap carry pistol and I use reliable ammunition. I don’t go for the new Gucci product. If it’s better and costs more that’s fine, but when it expensive just because it’s “cool” then I will pass.
@@coyotesniper72 Well spoken.
Brother!! I have never had more love and admiration for you! Thank you for slapping your “fan club “ with your little dance! 😹❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸
Thank you Paul, this was a great video. I asked a question earlier on what to do about mass shooters or other threats wearing body armor, and I am pleased to have been answered.
Now as for the price of the ammunition and my piggy bank, we may have to do bit of negotiation there.
Hey Paul! If you can Get ahold of it I think you’d be more impressed with G9 APC or First responder if testing through armor. The external hollow point is actually designed to be a civilian load and not perform as well through armor which can be seen in the deformation.
Yeah those are solid brass rounds armor piercing but sadly they need to see a law enforcement certificate from your chief or something. Not enough to just show them your l.e. card
Excellent comparison Paul. And humorous as always!!
That was the greatest thing ive ever seen. I would pay good money to see that on tour
I LOVE the ammo tests. Some of my favorite things to watch on UA-cam.
But the question that went unanswered, the *_ULTIMATE_* test . . .
*_HOW_* do these compare to the world famous *_Hertenberger Buscadero Ticondas®_* . . .?
No one knows. No one's ever shot them.
Those are too expensive to even take out of the box
Another entertaining presentation... especially the intro-groove.
Thanks Paul... made my night.
Here is a link to the TUI ammo review. ua-cam.com/video/1UtXbSMTN-o/v-deo.html
legend
Much appreciated!
Anyone who isn’t entertained by high quality ballistic information doesn’t have their mind in the right place. Thanks for being there Paul 👍👍
Lmao 😂😂😂
Tactical Harrell Dance
Thank you sir for taking the time to test this ammo, appreciated!
One option would be to learn where the 80 grain ammo hits with your gun compared to your standard self-defense ammo, then carry the 80 grain ammo in your back-up magazine. Practice head and groin shots with your standard defense ammo. You are more likely to need the extra penetration against body armor or a barricaded assailant if you need to reload.
I always come to your channel anytime I want answers about a review or question about something’. Very thorough and honest. Thanks again for the great videos sir. 👍🏻
Based on some of your previous videos where you discuss different types of self defense I would be reluctant to carry this ammo for what could happen after a self defense shooting. Depending on the district attorney or jury I can see it causing issues. When it comes to real life self defense incidents I definitely listen to what you have to say.
Your videos are always entertaining to those of us tuning in to learn from you....
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 useful information And entertainment!!!
I'm sad there was no dance outro but glad Paul Herrel shot that ammunition. Thanks Paul. 👍🏼
Good evaluation.
$2+ per shot is not expensive for lifesaving, but practicing body armor drills with "ordinary" ammo, that costs 1/8th as much as the G9, becoming proficient, and then carrying that same "ordinary" ammo would probably be a better expenditure.
Yup, the thing about body armor is you can shoot someone in the pelvis area and they fold up like a lawn chair then go for the neck & head if they're still resisting on the ground.
Yes I was entertained! And I genuinely laughed out loud😆
Them dance skills though🤣 I’m watching because I have a KELTEC SUB2000 in 9mm and I want a glock 17 or glock 45 to match my mags with my carbine so I’m very interested in different types of 9mm lung busting ammo!
I really enjoy your videos with my morning coffee, thank you for the ammunition evaluations, very informative
I'm highly entertained by ammo testing.
I cannot seem to find better ammo than Hornady 115 gn ftx for defensive ammo and Blazer, Remington, and Winchester for range ammo.
For years, I've been using Blazer aluminum for range and Blazer brass for when I feel fancy.
@@12ealDealOfficial my dad bought 4000 rnd of blazer aluminum. It cycles great in all my 9mm guns. Usually I can find Remington and Winchester 115 grn fmj for a decent price.
winchester makes good defensive ammo👍 everytime ive dumped out my hornaday carry ammo (yearly) ive had at least 1 if not 2 primer strikes with no fire... is why i changed to winchester
Another well done video Paul ans crew !
THIS IS MY CARRY AMMO!!!! Love this stuff. Paul, if you see this try a follow up video using the G9 external hollows against a fluid/soft mass target. It's designed to hit soft/liquid pressure and push outward. There's a video of a guy shooting this through a bunch of meat and it drills some bigger than 9mm holes through those. Here's their test video: ua-cam.com/video/ajwRyxq2mUI/v-deo.html
I'd love to know what you think! Awesome work as always!
The best part is that it's soool freaking lightweight. Half the weight of my old hollowpoints I used to carry. It's like removing an entire pound of weight
That body armor stopped the Magtech at 18:55, but that is still going to mess up their day. Thanks Paul for the entertaining and informative video.
Even with the body armor all of those shots are going to hurt.
@@shawnr771 facts ! Also howdy !
Paul has commented several times about the likelihood you'll leave the super expensive ammo at home, because you have too much invested in it to use. I think I'd feel that way about this stuff.
Nothing like having collector ammo.
2 bucks for 1 9mm bullet is definitely expensive. And when you look at the damage done by "conventional" ammo (~25¢) your target would probably be laying on the ground in pain anyway, soo....
Always a treat! Thanks, Paul!
Nice
No BS on the ammo tests Paul. Love it.
Tumble Upon Impact Link:
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Always appreciate the info Paul
Great, just what I was looking for.
It may take some time to clear those dance moves from my memory banks!
Excellent presentation thank you for your time posting this important information.
Great video as always. Curious to see the G9 external hollow point on the meat target without armor.
Thanks, Paul.
I wish we could ask Paul to do another test of 80 grain without body armor because it's highly unlikely you'll be in a self-defense situation, let alone facing someone in body armor. The reason why the tissue damage wasn't great is because the flutes were deformed while going through armor, and their shape is crucial to make this round shine. Maybe Paul's brother can test it?
R.I.P. Legend🙌
@PaulHarrell
Crazy..... I've always found your presentations as educational AND entertaining...... what have I been missing?????
Lol...love the start. Great vids as always Mr. Harrell
Okay. Everyone admit it. Who saw it coming at 0:25. Outstanding, Paul. That is what makes you more dynamic than Chuck Norris.
Paul ! Thank you for the years of entertainment and education! I wish you the best of success and happiness in the future !
Sounds like you're firing or terminating Paul.....................I hope not!! (Just kidding)
@@johnjanoscrat8000 lol. It feels generic. I agree. But with how much horrible shit gets said online. I try to comment ( for most things ) in a more pleasant method. Hopefully, (someday) others will try the same . Besides, Paul is absolutely underrated! I believe everyone on UA-cam could benefit from his channel . From education to anecdotes, he’s great !
@@TAR3N It's probably poor form to mention other channels, but Paul is awesome, and I also love Mixup98 and Lucky Gunner. All three of these fellas teach and entertain very well. Unknown User, Been a pleasure, All the Best to Ya. "The JJ" That's what the local and around the country Ham Radio Operators call me.
@@johnjanoscrat8000 it’s not at all. I follow them all . Paul just has that innocence to his content and it’s admirable. I wish more people would share the stories as he does. It’s almost free wisdom . You just pay for time and the attention it deserves.
Reminds me of growing up . I used to hang out in the local bar/hotel/restaurant and listener to the WW2-NAM vets tell me every story , lesson , tricks of the trade and all sorts of other tid bits of information that helped me throughout my life and career.
Paul, you are awesome!
Best greetings from Poland 🇵🇱🇺🇸✌🏻
I am now entertained for the coming week.
It's not all the time my hat gets knocked off from laughter but Paul shows his "special" marksmanship with this one ! Great video Paul, not sure it was worth paying 82 bucks, but you kept my interest just the same. Thanks again
Paul dancing is my new favorite thing.
😂😂😂 Paul, you have no idea how badly I needed a good laugh at this very moment. THANK YOU! Aloha 🤙🏽
Oh it's a great Sunday evening when Mr. Harrell puts up a video about any subject. Thank you Paul for saving me from Family Feud with the wife on the couch!
The presentations are awesome , the dancing , well ......