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What type of ammo does the FBI use?

What type of ammo does the FBI use?

Federal Premium LE HST A common choice for law enforcement agencies, this 9mm ammo has scored well in FBI and independent ballistic tests. The Federal HST LE bullet is designed to expand to create a large wound cavity.

What ammo does the FBI use 2021?

The FBI has selected Glock Gen 5 handguns in 9mm as their service weapon. There has been much speculation about the reasons for their caliber change. There is a short answer, science. The did the research and they did the math.

How much ballistic gel can a 9mm penetrate?

Going with a load penetrating 12″ or more gives you reliable terminal effects. Essentially, deeper wounds offer more tissue damage, meaning more blood loss to lower blood pressure faster. Here, a 115-gr. 9mm at 1,110 fps penetrated about 9″ in bare gel.

What 9mm round does FBI use?

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) awarded Winchester Ammunition with its coveted 9mm pistol ammunition contract. Winchester’s PDX1 will be the Bureau’s duty round, and their Frangible SF rounds will be the Bureau’s training ammunition.

How does the FBI test hollow point bullets?

FBI Ballistic Testing Protocol The FBI test protocol runs through a full cycle of eight test events. Each event is designed to test a hollow point bullet by shooting the ammo through barriers such as wallboard, steel, and auto glass before penetrating ballistic gelatin.

What kind of gelatin is used in FBI ballistic testing?

A ballistic gelatin block for usage in FBI testing is composed of porcine gelatin (mixed at 10% concentration), dissolved into water at 140 degrees Fahrenheit and refrigerated for 2 days before use. It must meet strict calibration criteria before being considered valid as a test medium in the FBI Protocol.

What kind of ballistics test is used for handguns?

Test results using Clear Ballistics blocks tend to be relatively close to results using organic gelatin, at least for comparing the penetration and expansion properties of handgun bullets.

Which is better Bonded bullets or critical duty?

The FBI observed that bonded bullets beat Critical Duty a little on glass, but Critical Duty beat everyone on uniformity. Ultimately, the contest came down to performance through glass where Critical Duty’s uniformity, terminal performance and accuracy won the day.