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Crazy Fast 9mm!!! 2600 FPS!!!
Crazy Fast 9mm!!! 2600 FPS!!! Watermelon Test 🍉🍉🍉 Does Bullet Speed Matter???
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Can you do a video of the 50gr on a clay block? That stuffs impressive! It's like what a 17hmr does, Vaporizes upon impact.
Good idea
Thanks to a fellow Tennessean.
Thanks ! I'm thinking this might be just the thing for use inside the house.
Can you recover the 50 grain and show what it looks like after the watermelon. Also try on some like plywood & compare with other hollow point 9mm rounds.
Thanks for the interesting video!
That civil defense 50 grain must be the one that pops lungs 🫁 out! 😂
Beat me to it! 😂😂
@@theroller5673
Harley
lung removal machine. total amosexual
@@ratbagley right the speed of life round! Makes total sense on why so many IRS agents are needed! They are trying to save lives! C’mon Brandon! Wait….Let’s go Bran, yes two scopes please!
Blows the lungs out of the body not pops. Lol
You stumbled across some physics:
Kinetic energy = 0.5 × mass × velocity squared
Soooo, you can see that increasing the mass (making the bullet heavier) increases the energy in a linear fashion, but increasing the velocity increases the energy exponentially.
There's also the matter of transferring that energy to the target...
So not only was that 50gr bullet likely carrying more energy than the other 2, but it dumped partically 100% of that energer into the mellon.
The other huge benefit is recoil reduction, especially if you have a compensated or ported gun. Comps work most efficiently the lighter and faster the bullet is. These are the most comfortable loads I found for shooting out of a micro 9 mm, but shooting them out of a compensated g19 feels closer to a 22LR than anything else.
No shit Sherlock
@@tinali9200 elementary, not shit, my dear Watson. Do try to keep up...
@@tinali9200 dig deeper Watson.
Simple…
More weight twice the kinetic energy…
However increase the speed it’s 4x the kinetic energy.
It’s speed that kills. Always does…
Yeah, that’s a stretch Bub.
That 9mm was going so fast it blew the lung out of that watermelon.
😆😆😆
I used that brand in my glock 29, which is 10mm. I was being shot at by 2 carjackers and they both missed me, missed my Honda. Had me running in zig zag pattern, while using suppressive fire. Only hit one of them, in the chest. Doctors saved him and told detectives they've never seen damage like that. The carjackers were kids under 15. Stay safe, stay armed. 2A Baby!!!
The 10mm Liberty fragments into 5 or 6 pieces, not sure if the 9mm does.
@@Teo317 that is something Joe Biden said about 9mm when talking about a ban.
Ha!
In the kinetic energy formula speed is squared while mass is not. So if you had the option to either double the speed or double the grains for hitting power your best bet is to always opt for speed, especially in what would be typical pistol ranges. Kinetic energy on target will change with distance so the 40-50 yards in the Eli Dickinson situation heavier "maybe" better. It would be interesting to see at what distance each weight speed combination would flip flop
This guy maths!
Your groups would be tighter with the lighter round I would think, Less recoil.
True, but energy is not the deciding factor in a bullet's stopping power. It's one of many factors but not the only one or even the most important. If a bullet can't make it through a watermelon it will not likely be able to penetrate deep enough to hit vital organs or the CNS. The Lucky Gunner video explains this in detail.
I bet at pistol range hits it’s gonna hurt
@@Tmarc7665 Yeah, it will definitely hurt. That's usually not enough, but no reason not to try.
The Liberty ammunition is probably the most underrated 9mm ammo. Lighter weight and recoil, epic damage, no penetration. The old Liberty videos showed the results of against store bought chickens. Amazing!
It is a DEVASTATING round. I recently had an accidental discharge to my right hand with one. I know what it is capable of.
Can you get it in .380?
@@kennethross9310 yes
I have some in .38 spl. And they make other calibers.
@garytroutman7790 details bro that's crazyyy
I’ve been carrying those Civil Defense 50gr rounds for years. They hit like a freight train and weigh less than half of 115gr. The weight difference is massive at the end of the day when carrying! So much lighter!
How’s recoil??
@@Meh-hr7gq it’s a tad snappier than 115gr, but it certainly feels less snappy than 124gr when I shoot both from various pistols. It has always seemed to me like this 50gr 9mm is comparable to 5.7x28 since they have similar velocities and piercing abilities. It’s the only ammo I like to carry…and it’s lighter!! I wonder what the total bullet weight of this compared to 5.7 is. It might be the best bugout bullet and caliber. I mean, you can start off with something similar to 5.7 as far as weight and velocity, but if you run out, it will be MUCH easier to find 9mm than anything else. Just a thought.
@@jakenieten i called Liberty and asked if they had plans to do a 5.7x28 and they said no.
I think it would be difficult to get much lighter than 29gr like FN SS198 which for me, has been fast and impressive.
I agree about the weight! Back in the 80’s, CCI made a 45 caliber round, 200 gr., with a deep, wide, hollow point, dubbed, “the Flying Ashtray!” I miss that round, but it came out in Blazer Aluminum cartridges, which saved even more weight.
Berdan priming, used on the aluminum cases, are reputed to be more survivable over time.
Amen brother! I love them and have tested them against many of objects! They're amazing
I sure wasn't expecting that out of such a light bullet, 2000+ is impressive
I have those civil liberty defense rounds in 9mm, .223, and 300Blackout. Absolutely love them. Less recoil too.
They're spun on a lathe and are super consistent and therefore accurate. They also go through car doors just fine - they only expand once they hit a liquid substance that causes the hydraulic expansion.
@@logoscrescendo609 I wonder if they come in .45
@@peacemaker-du4hz I carry Liberty in my 45 every day. 1900 fps! ❤
@@richardfuerst5286 well that answers that question. Thanks for the reply,I guess I'll have to see if I cant find some
Doesn't a bullet being lighter almost always make it go faster????
I have the 10mm liberty defense ammo. They are absolutely ridiculous. What is so great is you actually get all the energy of the round in the target. They can penetrate level 3 armor. But once they hit soft tissue or liquid the cavity fill and they literally explode. 780 ft lbs of energy. And none is wasted. You don’t have to worry about over penetration. But it will penetrate enough to destroy whatever it hits. I was very impressed with them.
The speed of those Liberty CDs is a factor, but dumping all that energy instantly made that watermelon pop.
Outstanding video.
Been carrying their 10mm, it's 60g at 2400fps.
Absolutely obliterates water jugs and I've never seen a bad review for them
@mrorange3490 Depends on what kind of gun you have. I have a Glock 20 (which is a full sized) and carry OWB with an overshirt. It would probably be impractical to carry IWB though.
10mm has stout enough recoil that I'm not sure if it'd be good to carry on anything smaller than a compact firearm, so if you're comfortable with concealed carrying a compact or larger then it should be fine.
I have both a G20 and a G30 (with 10mm conversion barrel). The 20 is for mountain trex and the 30 is EDC with Liberty. The G30 is the same size as the G19, no problem concealed.@mrorange3490
Does the 60 gr legitimately feel like it kicks less? And did you have to do any spring mods to get it to cycle?
@@joshmatlock3410 Definitely kicks a lot less than normal 10mm and seems to have no issues cycling my stock Glock 20.
I've only shot a few rounds of it though because it's expensive
Love my 10 mm it’s awesome
A guy I work with told me about these and I bought some a while back and have been carrying in my Glock 17. There is a video showing the little 50 grain at 2000+ fps blowing through soft armor as well. The reduction in carried weight is greatly appreciated as well.
You carry a full size g17 but notice a 3oz difference?
@@beargillium2369 hahahahahahahahahaaha
@@beargillium2369 I carry 2 glock 17s gen 3 inside the waste band my ammo is always Speergolddot 124+p best 9mm round out there and what security and police use
@@Horror_Film_Aficionado incorrect. The speer gold dot is similar to the norma ammo in this video. Overpenetration concerns, on top of the bullet itself rarely expands like it's supposed to. This liberty civil defense stuff is the best personal defense 9mm ammo on the market atm, when used against a soft target.
The liberty civil defense absolutely will not pierce soft armor. With an average of only 6-7" of penetration in ballistics gel (aka an unprotected soft target), with expansion starting on average at the 1.25" mark, how would it pierce soft armor?
Maybe it's already been mentioned, but at 2614fps x 50gr that's 758lbs ME, or 97% of Buffalo Bore 180gr 10mm from a 5" pistol!
And out of the pistol at 2200fps x 50gr it's 537lbs ME or about the same as Federal Hydra-shock 158gr .357 Magnum from a 3.5" bbl or Buffalo Bore +P 185gr .45 out of a 4.6" bbl Glock 21!!
Yes, that is a nasty round. But in the end bullet placement is best and you also need to have the bullet pass the soft tissue and into the blood rich vital organs.
Would that 50grain be enough energy to penetrate a hog head?
@@bradleysmith9431 likely, but the massive dump of energy on the skull would probably cause such great trauma in the brain it would cause death almost instantly. Like a neck shots with a high powered rifle on a deer...
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The biggest surprise was that 2 brands out of 3 understated their velocity. That's so rare it must be illegal.
@@shiftd_1114 also hot day=thin air makes a big difference, looks like this may be at some altitude as well
Polygonal barrel pressures matter.
Glocks, etc…?
Your clearly a Democrat, it must be illegal really you would wanna bring legal action against a company for producing a product that's better than advertised . And no dip shit one product was over estimated and one under estimated its product there estimations of the fps not guarantees .
@@beargillium2369 not sure, but I think cold is lighter. Less water vapor.
LOL … I’d rather have understated than overstated.
It would be nice to see what the 2200 FPS round does in ballistic gel, and what it does in the Hi Point 995.
Hi-Point would likely honor the warranty.
In the carbine it actually penetrates 3a kevlar. And liberty defense has the gel ballistics.
@@mrarivv0007 lol ya sure
@@get-fucxkxd-utoobUh, there's actually videos right here on RUclips of it Penetrating Level 3 Plates with ease.
Post the link then lmao
I love that you are using the model 59, you never see that pistol anymore and it's one of my favorites. My father carried it on duty for a brief time in the 1980s as a police officer in San Bernardino CA and my grandfather used it as his nightstand gun for 20 plus years after my dad gave it to him when he went to a beretta 92 in the 90's. I carry it sometimes when I'm feeling nostalgic. So cool.
Wow! By cutting the weight in half to 50 grains and doubling the velocity to 2200 fps the energy is doubled - over 500 ft-lbs. That carries it to the next level! And no worry about over penetration.
If it had a tip of tungsten with that velocity it would go through level 3 armor, so imagine that plus a switch 😆
In hollow points, speed is absolutely critical. Each design has an expansion threshold. At & above that speed, expansion is reliable.
Below that speed, & you may as well save the beans & shoot FMJ's.
Yup.
On the civil defense rounds the pedals come off and there is a little penetrator on the bottom that keeps traveling. There are some tests showing it in a gel block
Since Energy is 1/2MV² (M = Mass and V = Velocity), one should already know that the velocity is a HUGE factor since its the velocity "squared". The actual energy values for each using the average speed seen by each is as follows,
REM 115gn @ 1140fps = 332lb/ft of energy
NORMA 108gn @ 1139fps = 311lb/ft of energy
LIBERTY 50gn @ 2135fps = 506lb/ft of energy
As we can see, there is about a 63% increase (+/- a % or two depending on if you compare to the REM or the NORMA) in energy for the 50gn LIBERTY's despite being less than half the weight (46% the weight of the 108's and 43% of the 115's) while only picking up about 53% average speed over the other two. Basically 4X% less weight @ 5X% more speed equated to a 6X% increase in energy.
The thing however is distance and loss of speed. That much lighter 50gn LIBERTY probably looses a ton of speed quickly to where at any decent distance, the other two are going to likely have more energy. As a personal defense ammo though, distance generally isn't going to be a concern since more than likely should you be in a situation to need it for defense, you'll likely be well within 25yrds.
*EDIT:* Corrected the average speed for the Liberty ammo since I accidently typed in 2200 (max speed) rather than 2135 like the average really is.
Very nice!
AWESOME demonstration, as always Brother! I switched to this round for my personal protection a few years back, not long after it came out. They are a little expensive but not really when you look at the reason you are carrying to start with.
Wow. That 50 grainer really is an explosive bullet. That would be a perfect Home defense or personal defense type bullet. Can you imagine what it would do if it were to hit something with Bone. It would more than likely explode or even cause a greater amount of Hydrostatic Shock than a heavier hollow point bullet going much slower. I'm sold on it. Now if only I can get some.
It turns a pistol caliber carbine into a very capable gun specially say a head shot at 200 plus yards
Sounds like a hunting scenario beyond home defense
Impressive…yes. What happens if the bullet goes through demin or winter clothes? I bought some but not what I carry. (in theory, the 50 grain is close to a 7" 5.56 rifle. At least within 7-10 yards)
That was very interesting, speed differently makes a difference thanks for the video.
Someone should send Paul Harrell a box of these. It's got me wondering, would it penetrate through clothes, a rib, and mangle a bag of oranges? Or would it go all the way to the new and improved fleece bullet stop.
As far as the weight and speed of the 50 grain, it's similar to a .223 round. Light weight and extremely fast, for pistol. Watching how much more energy the 50-grain bullet dumped into the watermelon compared to the heavier rounds was an eye opener.
Energy is important in ballistics. Speed is not everything and weight is not everything. You need a balance. Whenever the bullet leaves the body, that is all wasted energy. You want the bullet to stay in the body for maximum energy transfer.
Velocity takes exponitaly more energy
The .223 they have goes 3000 fps
Yeah this shit will blow your shoulder into pieces. I picked it up years ago before people found out about them.
@@busardr1452 308 win will go 3500 fps smoking what I like to use in my LR-RIFLE Liberty animal ammo.
The best.
Speed increases the joules by a LOT! Where a heavier round becomes more relevant is for downrange energy retention and BC qualities. If the speed difference is negligible between two rounds, then the heavier one will pack more punch, but if the speed is significantly higher, then yes, that lighter round will pack more punch short range. I would have been curious to see that last round out of that carbine... I'm pretty sure that water melon would have exploded in a shower of pulp! As you know, it's always a toss-up between what the intended purpose of the round is and the range it will be used at and the barrel length it will be shot at... an easy example of that is let's say the .17HMR VS .22 LR... the HMR will pretty much explode on contact with less penetration than the .22 LR, and both of those rounds have their place depending on what you want to do with them and in what circumstances.... Hence the wide variety of loads and rounds. Where things get more complicated is when you try to choose between two calibers for an all-purpose round/caliber, but if you have the option of different loads within the same caliber, then the options open-up. But ya, try having a go at the water melons with that carbine...
KE = 1/2 m V^2
Depends on distance as well. Bullet drop-off is way more significant on heavier bullets than lighter ones. Most likely to hit the target at POA/POI with the lighter bullet. At 100 yards in handgun calibers it doesn't make any sense to opt for heavy for caliber bullets unless you stick to 230 grain in .45ACP.
Who-Tee, this is a game changer- 9mm with more velocity than .357. Amazing. Great video- thank you!
That was an awesome demonstration. I am sold on the Civil Defense. Great video.
Thanks for watching
I carry the civil defense daily.
I tried to tell folks in one of your other videos about that liberty ammo. That is my go to ammo so glad you did this video. And yes carrying a mag full of those 50gr bullets is noticeably lighter throughout the day.
......and to think I have only been loading my mag with 4 rounds to save on weight. LOL
@@andypeterson8013 lol man the struggle is real but I’d like to add here that I just saw a video of these bullets going straight through a level 3 Spartan armor . I’m fully convinced these are my go to carry ammo now. I believe I’m the video was on the military arms channel I’ll try to find a link for you
That 50 grain load is impressive. About 45 years ago I carried 88 grain HP in my Smith Model 39. Bullet performance, and powders, have improved so much!
I'm so glad you tested Norma's new 108 hollow point ammo, I just tested it at the range 3 days ago out of my 3.25" Bond Arms Bullpup9. Also it's crazy you bought the 50gr bullets from Liberty Ammo from Civil Defense, that's gotta be some "next level" ammo!
If you watched closely the Norma split the melon stem to stern but didn't 'explode' it like the Liberty...
The Norma is better than the Civil defense ammo in numerous gel tests. It's what I carry now since my local store can't keep Hornaday in stock. It did better than the Hornaday stuff too so it might be permanent.
We have tested Liberty civil defense on pork shoulders and various cuts of meat and it will actually shred bone, it goes in three to five inches and basically explodes if you look at the slow motion gel testing you can see what this stuff does to a block of gel... when you are potentially having to shoot someone in a self-defense situation you absolutely do not want something that overpenetrates this stuff is vicious way better than norma...
Yup. Liberty has been loaded in my EDC for awhile now. Another gun channel displayed Liberty 9mm defeating Level IIIA armor, and another showed very good ballistic gel results. I don’t know how you can go wrong with this amazing ammo.
I have a mag of it... I have that mag while in the car in case of a traveling gun fight so I can go through the car doors and glass easily...
BUT when I get out and am on foot I load my Hornady Critical Defense mag in my gun.... Which is a XD40... 165gr @ 1,175 ft/s. = 500 ft-Lb's...
The liberty Civil defense is 60gr @ 2,000 ft/s.. which is 530 ft-Lb's...
Both have their place and use...
Carry guns you should consolidate platforms and calibers. I own 45 acp and 9mm handguns of different brands but only keep my 9mm Glocks staged for defensive use. All my defensive guns use the same mags (except my single 26 mag won't go in my 17 or 34 of course) also if I find myself in a situation where I'm fighting along side law enforcement, 90% chance we can share magazines if needed.
@@shanescatsandcannabisfarm2965 it wont pierce glass waf, I bet. you'd better "think" again on that one. and go get a chunk of windshield glass from the junkyard and try it out.
@@SonnyCrocket-p6h already have man...
@@SonnyCrocket-p6h waiting on my apology still....
Stumbled across this ammo some time ago, and haven’t carried anything else since. The weight alone makes it worth it. Thank you for the video.
I love the liberty. I found it a few years ago and have been carrying it ever since. Everything I hit it with explodes. Super light in the magazine. Hard to find sometimes though. I wouldn't carry anything else now.
How is accuracy at longer ranged shots? 20-30 yards, 40 max. Mainly for hog hunting distance is why I ask. I carry Hornady Critical but these are dang impressive, seen em before but have been skeptical as I know firsthand my ammo works for me. This might work better though
@@codyslayer6715 Seems to hold good out to 50 yards or so. I'm sure it would go longer but effectiveness will probably start to drop.
I’ve been carrying these Liberty Defense rounds in my Glock 43 for few years. My wife carries the same ones in her self defense carry gun. I like them and I got the same results shooting them through a crono. 2010 fps was my average out of a 43. I like the speed and the lack of over penetration. Good stuff man. Nice video. Thanks.
How’s the recoil with the Liberty in your 43? I carry a 43 often and have a box of these rounds I was thinking of testing and perhaps carrying. 🧐👍
@@jeffersonexotic2486 Not too bad. You can definitely tell they are moving fast coming outta the barrel but if nobody told me they were in there and handed it too me and I shot it ….I’d probably just assume it was just some standard loaded +P. Nothing crazy. I like them. I especially like them for winter carry to add some extra speed to defeat many layers or thick jackets if the situation presented itself.
Out of a shorter barrel geez?
Thas all I carry in my P-89 for years I got a lot of liberty ammo for a good price. I like this ammo for hunting.
@@bamaknifeguy I wouldn't consider that 50gr round to be ideal for winter carry. I've seen many light for caliber hollow points get clogged up with material, fail to expand, tumble over and penetrate backwards out the target. You don't get the proper energy transfer that the bullet was designed to offer and that requires proper expansion. You'll effectively be shooting a high velocity 50gr wadcutter. A better round for winter would be something like Hornady's 130gr Critical Duty, that will penetrate heavy clothing easily and have more reliable expansion and energy transfer given its ballistic tip. I like the concept of the 50gr but it's for t-shirt weather to me.
Please do more tests with liberty civil defense. Really intriguing. Love to see a few layers of denim in front of balistics gel, maybe through some drywall etc. looks like a decent round.
another good channel , Gun Sam Revolver Aficionado
It’s shit self defense ammo. Just a gimmick
I've seen several try this ammo and iirc it does not do well. As paul Harrell would point out the poa/poi of using this compared to something in a more standard weight and velocity range would likely be significant, but potentially not or not in all guns. The gel tests I've seen I believe have this lacking penetration and the bullet fragments big-time. It looked pretty good here but I'm not sure about how it basically grenaded on the front. Would that be better than like a +p jhp in terms of stopping a threat? Looks gnarly.
Nope, i was wrong. Just went and rewatched Paul's video and they did quite well on the meat target! Lol. His beretta did have the poi shift down in a meaningful way but an m&p 9c he shot did not have a significant shift. Otherwise same over-velocity and damage. I'm gonna go find some gel tests.
@@OneSquaredG penetration doesn't matter in a defense situation people got it all wrong , a big ass wound cavity and the force of the bullet would drop your ass on impact
A man after my own heart with that first gen S&W 59!
A comparison between the 50 grain and a 5.7x28 would be sweet since they are traveling about the same speed.
In putting a load into a cartridge, usually the limiting factor is pressure. And the bad thing heavy bullets have going for them is they create more pressure with an equal amount of powder than a light bullet does.
So light bullets can use that to their advantage... More powder behind a lighter bullet = A LOT more velocity. And since powder is the energy generator... You get more Kinetic Energy (but not necessarily more momentum).
50 grain bullet at 2200 fps has twice the kinetic energy of a 100 grain bullet at 1100 fps
And more velocity also helps with bullet expansion.
This liberty defense company seems to have a good handle on this 👍
Don't overlook the lower recoil too - for some reason I can't explain, a bullet with greater energy than a heavy one has half the recoil...these are like shooting just a little more than a .25 caliber pistol. The flash and bang is louder, but the impact on your hand is negligible...a perfect round for small sensitive people.
A 50gr@1,555.635 fps would equal the 100gr@1100 fps. 455.6.35 more fps = 41.4% faster. (155.635-1100)/1100 = 41.4%.
@50% faster (550 more fps) the 50gr has 25% more energy. Add an additional 550 fps to that and you get 75% more K.E.
It's exponential 1/2(mass)(velocity²).
Accuracy is a function of the square of time/ the cube of sectional density (t²/m³). It is a function of chaos from initial state to final state. A lighter faster bullet decreases the numerator to improve accuracy. A larger mass increases the denominator to improve accuracy. Mass does it better than speed, because the power of 3 > 2.
These civil defense bullets are awesome at or above the speed of sound due to the shock wave, below the shock wave speed, you want mass. Read this as don't shoot them at far away targets and expect them to do the same, because at that point you are effectively shooting bird shot out of a shot gun. Air resistance slows a lighter bullet faster and decelerates proportionally to it's velocity.
You probably have a good understanding of that but someone else who reads your comment might not and extrapolate a linear relationship. It's simple math but not necessarily common sense.
Yeah, I have them and alternate them with Federal 147 HP's in my EDC 9mm12round with my last 6 Lawman 147 TMJ. In my 8round pocket gun all civil defense. As the situation changes ... have something to fit that situation. That's the plan anyway.
Love how light they are ... a pocket 380 with 8 rounds is stupid light. I wouldn't carry a 380 if it weren't for these rounds as they just barely meet my personal requirements.
@@ejrupp9555 yes, I completely agree
Grade 4 math, velocity has twice the effect on energy that mass does.
It would be interesting to mock up some typical house walls, both interior and exterior, and test various rounds' penetration to form an idea of what they would do after a miss or a pass-through of an assailant. I've recently gotten interested in the FN 5.7x28mm round's ballistics for a number of characteristics, many of which the 50 grain 9mm cannot compete with; but I'm inclined to think that the fast, light 9mm hollow point might be a great choice for home defense where concern about over-penetration is a legitimate consideration. People with family members occupying the same stick-framed home, or those living in similarly constructed apartment buildings, are not wrong to contemplate the implications of a bullet's flight beyond the intended target.
As a shooter, hunter and ammunition handloader from an early age, I owned and operated my own gun shop for ten years. I tend to agree with the theory that #4 buckshot is a better load to keep in one's home-defense shotgun than is 00 Buck. Significant factors in my agreement is the greater hit probability with a pattern containing nearly three times as many pellets with less chance of missed pellets passing through a wall to injure innocent family members or neighbors. Admittedly, each roughly 24 caliber pellet will not penetrate an attacker as deeply either; but even catching 1/3 of a pattern means absorbing seven simultaneous hits from 20 grain projectiles. I'd want to see more testing before adopting the 50 grain 9mm loading as an alternative or supplement to a 12 gauge shotgun for home defense, but it looks to me like the load is worth considering.
They’ll go through two car doors
I’ve got a few videos on here about liberty. Not great but show what they’ll do
I've carried civil defense for 4+ years and it's got a hell of a concussion but runs flawlessly
I had a shitty compd glock that wouldn't shoot anything reliably through it and the only round it shot perfectly was liberty
Wow, that liberty round is impressive, that might become my carry and home defense ammo based on damage and lack of over penetration
It's my edc ammo in my 45!
Better than a sharp stick I guess...
@@jonahpatton8879 what are you trying to say?
@@DB-rg2dk consistently fails to penetrate deep enough to reliably reach vital organs, and the deepest penetrating segment weighs significantly less than a .22 and is a flat disc with the diameter of a buckshot pellet.
A lot of FTF complaints so factor that into whether you want it to be your self-defense carry.
So since i didnt see any one say it liberty is designed to split into 7 segments. This is why it just blew up the water melon and nothing came out. Ive carried these for the past 8 years and have sold thousands of rounds for them. The 223 is also a very wild round from them and also segments. The only down fall i have found in the older rounds is the primer freezes. I havent tested any new rounds to see if they do the same or not
I had to look up the basic kinetic energy formula (Weight x velocity ²)/450437
The 115 grain @1160fps makes 344ftlb
108g@1160makes 322ftlb
50g@2200 makes 537FTLB!!!
THAT'S 50% more energy. That's awesome and I'm looking for them!
Be interesting to see how it does comparatively in terms of barrier penetration such as a car door or something.
It will punch through level 3 like butter. Look up the vids. It's some impressive stuff
There is a video showing a car door in front of a gel block.
@@aaronmcneal1698 IIIA
It zips through car doors and explodes gallon water jugs in my 5" Banshee. It's a very decent performer in an AR pistol and the 5" and 8" uppers I own.
Enjoyed the video as always that's crazy speed true enough We're only worried about penetration in self defense Cool you hit the metal plate on that 1st shot
Norma MHP works for me. Crazy how slow the crono showed, but expansion is crazy in jelly. The Liberty is +P so thats an important factor and I like the accurate crono speed. Damage is huge, jelly penetration needs testing on them all. Thanks for the interesting informative post.
Yinzer
Brilliant comparo. Very impressed with the 50g projectile
Speed kills. Liberty is a devastating round, it's also a type of fragmentation round so great for self defense and EDC. The weight is crazy, I'm a press-checker, especially when using the Liberty....feels like carrying an empty weapon. Not sure how they do against barriers, but not something you wanna get hit with. Cool vid brother!
I always stay away from those “gimmick” rounds. But that was really impressive. Those results were shocking
Bark, Bark, Bark...lol Bark, Bark, Bark...
No gimmick the liberty goes clean through Spartan level3 body armor and makes a big deep cavity behind it in a clay block there is a video on it.
@@michaelmiller4568 I'm new to the gun world and was wondering, if that liberty 50 grain can go through level 3 armor would it pass through a chest without armor or would the bullet slow down after contact and expansion?
@@phillhuddleston9445 The base passing through a L3 vest still retains enough energy to kill near the heart and double taps in the lungs would likely be deadly.
Double taps are easy and controllable in G19 and larger, a bit challenging in a G43 even with tungsten guide rod and laser flash light mounted.
In an AR pistol with a binary trigger and a 5"-8" barrel, very easy and is the best against 3A and base penetration.
It’s like you are shooting a rifle round out of a pistol. I that would be nice if you use the Carbine. Pretty sure that watermelon would be pulp!!
I'd like to see more testing on different media with that liberty defense 2200 fps 50g hollow point. What would happen to the waddymelon at 2600 fps from the 16" barrel.
That would be a really fun video!
I was wondering why he didn't test and show the Liberty in the carbine against the melon.
With those velocities, cavitation is very likely.
In regards to the Liberty self-defense round. I work private security, volunteer. We use the Liberty 50 gr. 9mm so that it stops on the intended target and does not pass through and penetrate walls. That was a good review, it proved the value of this ammo for certain situations.
I've been carrying the Liberty civil defense 50 grain + P rounds in my carry gun for 7 years love them sheds a lot of weight off the gun but it took me 7 years to track down another box they're just so hard to find. Awesome video definitely no chance of over penetration with those liberties
You can find these rounds at cheaper than dirt ammo and a few other on sales. If your state allows
Have these in 357 sig. and that round is already known for being a hot round. They fly at 2600 fps if I’m not mistaken. Love this brand!
Judging by these tests Liberty low balls there fps, so your ammo is probably going faster than that😂
Pretty impressive impact out of that light of a round! Really love watching you shoot that mod. 59 it sure is a sweet piece! Old school S&W guy here, mod. 459
The Liberty Defense are no joke, I've been carrying them for a few years now. 👍
I didn’t believe the 50 grain pills would actually be moving that fast. Very impressive
I often shoot an 1851 Navy with an 83 grain roundball and it impresses me how much energy is dumped in a target at 1,000 feet per second. Light projectiles moving at ridiculous speeds are an excellent choice.
Thanks for putting in the time to make these videos
Thanks for watching
50g seems great on soft matter splatrizing. Would love to see it hit a piece of drywall or plywood. Thanks for the video. Great editing.
Primus sucks.
@@WhiteDwarfVR4 twang ditty dang bang.
Wow! 750 ft-lbs of energy with those Civil Defense 50 grainers!
@Lurch7861 imma call you out on one thing.
100k rounds. Almost nobody has done that. Even a member of the marine Corp putting 250rd down range six days a week would take more than a year before they can do "anything useful".
I have heard some stupidity on the internet before, nothing quite like this.
Even the US army ranger class is only 62 days.
@Lurch7861 I agree with some of what you said, and agree that people are typically too cheap to pay for the important stuff once the big items (guns) have been purchased, and that people need to be pickier about their ammo. That being said, saying someone needs to shoot 100k rounds before being able to do anything is total nonsense. It’s just not true. Some people are able to shoot a case and be proficient enough to be effective, and some people sling 50k rounds a year and wouldn’t be able to perform under pressure. There’s a lot more to it than round count, and 100k (or any standard you choose before people are effective) is just patently false.
Additionally, going for headshots is stuff out of the movies. Not even the top tier military schools teach that. Most teach rounds on target are good rounds, and center mass is a great aiming point. You don’t have to have a headshot to neutralize a threat, and going for a headshot only every time is likely more dangerous than a few to the chest or pelvis.
Again, I respect your opinion, and I think we likely agree on a lot more than just what’s here in this thread, but you seem to have a few old school notions that just aren’t 100% correct.
I would like to see more, different calibers, of the Liberty Critical Defense ammo test like 45ACP, 40 S&W and 10MM.
Yea like a +p 50 grain 10mm we looking at 4000fps🤣
Liberty Civil Defense
@@spankthemonkey3437 Now I'd buy that 😀
Velocity is higher if bullets are light. Energy formula includes both bullet weight and velocity. Low weight requires higher velocity to generate the same energy as heavier bullets at lower velocity. Velocity is important when hollow point bullets are used (expansion), FMJ would have a "piercing effect", but not transfer all energy. Any "extreme" may be counter-productive in a particular application.
Splatterized!... My man coined a new term! Great info. Thank you sir.
Thanks for watching!
Impressive. Let’s see how it does with a little denim on the front of the mellon. That’ll tell us all if it’s possibly a good EDC round. Keep up the great work! Thanks
I'd love to see you pop clay blocks with all three rounds from each gun
Absolutely wonderful presentation, usually after a few minutes of a bullet comparison video, I start to zone out.
This video held my attention throughout!
I normally carry Hydroshock, but now I'm inclined to switch...
Appreciate you watching
I rotate, 1 Extreme Defender, 1 Liberty Civil Defense, 1 FMJ, 1 Federal Hydroshock - Rinse, Repeat.
Great demonstration of the various loads - those 50 grain ones are very impressive indeed! Excellent Video. 👍
Nice to see more different kinds of ammo for the 9mm. I also have a 38 super and for me it solves the issues of knockdown power and velocity.
And if you think that 9mm liberty is nasty, try the 60 grain 10mm! I have some of both. I loaded my MPX SMG with them and it took a ton of weight off a loaded stick mag. Careful with those other brands like the Norma, But they're longer than other 9mm and will jam your pistol up when trying to cycle out unfired rounds or duds. Liberty is fine.
@Lurch7861 yeah I had one once. They're good suppressor hosts also because they're barrels don't tilt during firing too. Mine was an M1A1 I think model. But yeah I saw once they specced that it needed to be able to single feed ammo when locked back on an empty mag. So I tried it, and sure enough it snapped shut and ate the round properly after just tossing it loose in there lol
Excellent review! I knew those 50 grn civil Defense would have substantial hydrostatic shock but that was impressive! Roy Weatheby came to those conclusions in the late forties or fifties that speed matters and I myself found that out many years ago through my own tests on different media as I was an avid deer hunter and wanted the most humane kill possible. So I knew those Civil Defense would do the damage! The question IS will they penetrate enough for a real self defense situation? I’d use them for such but maybe there are instances theyd not penetrate enough? We’ll have to see if such a self defense shooting ever occurs. But, as usual great vid Who’tee! Keep em up!
Impressive! Most impressive! It would be Very interesting to see what those 50grn would do to a block of ballistic gel. Thank you for the vid sir.
From SAAMI
Based on the general equation for kinetic energy, Ek=½mv2, which directly uses mass (m) and velocity (v), the following formula is used to calculate the kinetic energy of a projectile (expressed in foot-pounds):
E=(W*V2)/(14000*gc).
In this formula, W = weight of projectile, in grains; V = velocity, in feet per second; gc= gravitational constant, 32.174 ft/s2
Insane ! Interesting.... 50 grains ... I mean 55 grain m193 is like 3200 out of a 16 inch so... 50 grains 2400 fps form a 9mm pistol I didn't think possible ... Whao! That's a crazy crazy little hollow point and cool looking too
Good to see the testing, WTW. Thank you for your time and the content. I hope you and everybody in this community are having a good one. Stay cool, and safe out there. 🤙🏾
Appreciate you watching
The Civil defense 50gr hollowpoints fired out of a 16 inch barreled carbine are approaching 16 inch barrel 5.56mm velocities for a lot of the 55-62 gr ammo but with a diameter that allows for an effective hollowpoint cavity. Obviously their ballistic efficiency is going to be much less efficient than a smaller diameter sharply pointed boat tail out of an AR and that velocity is going to drop off a lot sooner but probably out to 100 yards it looks like it might be an excellent alternative to 5.56mm...I'm curious about consistently, accuracy, and of course cost.
In my CMMG Banshee with 5" and 8" uppers, the ammo is consistent and flat at 100yds with a 50yd zero Holosun red dot, down right fun in binary.
In my opinion, this set up is better than 300BLK, accounting for recoil on double tap splits on target at 100.
2600fps on a 50 grain is closer to 8.5" 5.56 velocity.
16" is a lot more than this. 3100 fps on 55 grain. 24" puts this to shame, too, lol.
@@___meph___4547
I have Banshee 300BLK.
With subs, it recoils like my 9mm version at more expensive rounds.
With supers, it's definitely a harder hitter than 5.7 or 9mm.
I prefer 300BLK over 5.56 for many reasons.
For a PDW, I'm happy with 5.7 with SS198 and R&R Weapons ammo.
It blazes body armor with almost zero recoil.
I used Civil Defense in my hand guns but they performed very well in AR pistols.
Did not expect that. That’s really impressive. Curious how it does against some clothes.
Surprised me
@@WHOTEEWHO Really surprised me . Put clothes in front of it????
@@WHOTEEWHO I just watched the 357 44 500 video. That what I expected more than just a hole.
If it dumped all the energy in the melon it’s safe to say it would do the same in clothes.
All thee energy ! IMPRESSIVE !
@@johnwiik4885 it might be a little past the clothes
I've been recommending civil defense to people for years! the energy dump is great and less penetration than others. I love it!
Thank you for making realistic, fun to watch videos that the average shooter can really relate to, excellent job!
Still waiting for that underwood Leigh Defense 65gr 357 sig ammo test. Or the 9mm 65gr stuff. Could be a great Head to Head competition. Getter done.
The 9mm stuff has been changed a bit from what I can tell.
The last several batches I've ordered have all been 68 grain.
Agreed i slipped up on that one. 9mm is 68gr. But wouldn’t you love to see what it will do on a watermelon compared to the Liberty’s 50gr hollow point? Now that would be an interesting Video.
@@terrybaird9532 The Lehigh Extreme Defense and Penetrators are amazing for barrier blind and my first choice behind Liberty in EDC, unless the cities become war zones...then Lehigh it is.
I'd be interested to see what the Winchester M1152 ammo would do to a watermelon with their 115 grain flat point. Buffman RANGE clocked it at 1600 fps from a 16" PCC
Wow 115 M1152 clocked at 1600fps that’s mighty fast for a 115gr load I’ve never heard of it I may have to check it out!
6:35 Watermelon evidence is by far the most reliable way to check bullet power, everyone knows that. 😂😂😂😂😂💯✌
To be fair, RUclips would take the video down if he used cadaver heads...
@@paulm749 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
also car door. Also 3A armor. Also Paul's meat target.
Been carrying liberty for several years and man they light. Good to know they are just as fast as advertised
Those averages are Remington, 1140.3, Norma 1139, Liberty 2135. Out of a pistol, those first two are dang good, Liberty at over 2100 is quite impressive. Now it's up to each of us to decide if you want velocity, or penetration. Great video.
Been carrying the civil defense .45 ACP for years. Advertised 1900 FPS. They crono just a shade under 2000 FPS out of my 5 inch 1911. Great round, not a lot of recoil. Pretty expensive though...Like everything else now days. LET'S GO BRANDON!
I'd love to see a gel test with this round, it would be interesting to know the penetration and expansion of it. Looking at the watermelon, it suggests that the bulk of the energy is dumped into the target. Whereas the others would over penetrate, thus limiting the amount of energy dumped into the target.
There are gell test of it on RUclips. The base penetrates 'almost' as far as regular bullets. However the sides of the hollow fragment into six seperate shards that explode in a star pattern each cutting their own six to eight inch wound channel. Wicked round.
Wow those are on another level! Wonder if those 50 grainers would hold a good group at 100 yards with the carbine?
I have zero issues hitting an 18" plate with a G43, G17 at 100yds and it doesn't require high holds when zero is 50yds.
I haven't tried gallon jugs at that distance, but I'd expect positive results with an AR pistol, SBR or rifle.
My guess is no. Everything is subject to wind and with such light weight it would lose velocity really fast negating energy. Remember, self defense shootings take place in a few yards.
Model 59 perfect perfect firearm about 20 years ago I had a model 5906 I wish I'd never gotten rid of it
Awesome video man I just started carrying this LIBERTY CIVIL DEFENSE about 2 month ago awesome stuff
Very impressive on the 50 grain 9mm ammo but it's plus P, which neither of my 9 mm could handle.
Great video and thanks for showing the results with the carbine length barrel. It's definitely zipping along pretty good for a 9mm even out of a pistol length barrel.
What makes you say that they can't handle +P? I think some +P+ would cause a little concern but most modern handguns chambered in 9mm should be able to handle +P
Dang man, what kind of 9mms do you have?
Non +p rating Just means don't shoot it constantly like 200rds at a time.
Anything made in the last 10 years should be fine
@@patrickrodriguez320 Hey Patrick my Beretta FS92 manufactured somewhere around 1998 specifically states not for use with plus P ammunition. Did 25 years in the Army and worked in different areas, and had various experience with a number of firearms. I was infantry eventually became drill instructor. Along with being a track and wheel mechanic, working in direct support mobile maintenance team leader. In those Direct Support companies and battalion we had heavy and small arms repair section. Through my interest for weapon's and anything mechanical and gained a lot of knowledge eventually becoming a Warrant Officer. Anyway your right newer pistols depending on what brand may be able to handle plus P.
But both my 9mm in my possession one being a Sig are not rated for
Plus P in accordance with manufactures recommendations.
Sincerely and with all do respect
CWO ARNI SHOOK
Similar velocity and weight to a .223 55 grain out of a 12 or less inch barrel. That’s neat
Great info love to see what happens to the watermelon with different levels of protective vests on it. I just bought some of the Norma. I'm thinking it might expand better if it went thru some heavy material
The 50 grain hollow points surprised me on the watermelon. I did not expect that result. Great video.
What a test! Gotta get some WTW THANK YOU A BUNCH!
Of course it matters! Weight matters too, but speed more! I used to be a weight guy. But actually the right combination of the two will give the most power.
1-462 ft\lb, Liberty 50gr
2-412 ft\lb, Norma 108gr
3-334 ft\lb, Remington 115gr
Thats with the advertised speeds! So yea thats a big difference!
Thats how a 9mm can have more energy\power than a .45acp.🤷 A lot of factors play in to penetration though, like surface area, bullet type, & bullet density, plus speed & weight obviously. The watermelons showed us a pretty good demonstration. With the expanding bullets the key is really to catch it in your target putting all the energy in the target, not just a bigger hole. But still at the end of the day math & science doesn't lie!
Carrying around less weight is good too especially when you carry 19-20 rounds in a EDC.
That would be nice to be tested against heavy clothing. To see if the 50 grain hollow point won't clog up and do its job.
Would be interesting to see in a ballistic block. I would worry about getting enough penetration with that 50gr especially through clothes.
I was thinking the same thing.
It's known to go through soft body armor (it's listed as a 'special threat' on DOJ body armor testing), so it's not going to have a problem with normal clothing.
And, what you see with the deepest penetration is the base of the bullet. The walls of the hollow are what is fragmented
This backs up some research I saw a while back on "one stop shots", the hollow point with a lower grain was producing some incredibly high percentages. I use a "hydro-shock", hollow point with a pin in the middle, with my CZ83 (9mm short), it allows me more rounds and less kick, did some tests on a plastic two liter coke bottle filled with water, it literally obliterates the bottle, front and back, shot the sealed cap off too. I believe it has good windscreen penetration too, but have not tested that.
Interesting stuff. I wonder what the point of impact would be at 25 yards. Would the 50 grainers shoot higher than the 115 gainers? Hmm. How many papers plates would the go through?
They shoot a lot lower there's several tests to show this usually at least 6 in lower that's quite a bit
The 50 grain hollow point is made for expansion & explosive shock and not made for as much penetration. Its too light and too hollow to penetrate as much
@@mrwayne5158 this round literally penetrates body armor🤣
Faster lighter bullets always shoot lower, because it exists the barrel before the barrel jumps up..been that way for centuries.
@@NikoBellaKhouf2 3A armor. Thats Kevlar. Not actual body armor. Its more like a weaved mit.
I'm a big fan of fast bullets (just look what a tiny 55 grain bullet does out of an AR) but one thing you should test is how those bullets are effected by a jacket, denim, etc. It could make a difference. Thanks for the test.
I have and it has no effect on them
Premieres in 15 minutes. This is going to be a long 15 minutes.
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Great video. I"m disappointed to see that the Norma MHP isn't even hitting advertised velocity on a 5" barrel. I got that stuff on sale and have been running it in my EDCs (along with traditional 147 gr Federal Hydra-shok), and those are 3.1" barrels. I'll have to do some chrono tests of my own now and see what's really going on with some of this discounted 9MM i've been seeing (Sierra, Norma, etc.). In the meantime I'm going back to carrying my Federal Hydra-shok.