Glock 20 using Double Tap 135gr Vs. Cows heart and pork ribs as simulated body

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2009

Glock 20 using Double Tap 135gr Vs. Cows heart and pork ribs as simulated body

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  • i love the sound of you fingering the meat...sounds so delicious.

  • I want more tests like this! definitely illustrates the tissue damage on... actual tissue...

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  • Horrible video...  why would u waste a perfect piece of Pork like that!!

  • Ok,You people who get off on the sound of fingers whatever,BUY A PORN MOVIE.Thats one Emergency Doctors Nightmare.Wrap it up and put a bow on it.Round works.

  • I prefer fragmenting rounds much more than bonded mushrooming rounds for reasons of what your video showed. Fragmenting bullets are much more devastating and fast killing than anything else.

    Plus if you want to be a vigilante and kill gangsters or other worthless people, the feds wont be able to track you by studying the bullet because there isnt one :)

  • The sounds when he's playing with the heart are the best part. I'm getting turned on.

  • Holy shit! That's impressive. Looks like the one case where it's a good thing DT is full of shit about their velocity claims. If they actually pushed that bullet as hard as they claim, it would penetrate even less.

  • Looks like a good chance of over penetration?

  • check out swamp fox, hottest manufac ammo for 10mm I know of

  • Sick dude, wear a glove or something next time...

  • the fingering of the meat sounds like anime porn LOL

  • @derentscheidendeGott Not necessarily. You'd need something like a .50 BMG to virtually guarantee that. But you'd have a better chance of that with a properly-loaded 10mm round than you would with almost any 9mm or .45 ACP round. Remember, it's the upper vascular triangle (the triangle formed by your nipples and the middle of your collar bone) that contains the heart and the lungs.

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