Description
RIP AMMO PRODUCT REVIEW
G2 Researchs RIP Ammo (Radically Invasive Projectile)Β self-defenseΒ ammunition is a devastatingly effective choice for the concealed carry enthusiast. This 9mm RIP AMMO features a precision-machined solid copper lead-free projectile designed to produce deep penetration of fourteen to sixteen inches and a six-inch spread of nine separate wound channels. Not even sheet metal, sheetrock, or windshields will stop these rounds from reaching their target.
G2 Research is a strong believer in the 2nd amendment and has produced incredibly unique self-defense ammo for shotguns, rifles, and handguns. This company utilizes a high-level understanding of physics and geometry to produce their fragmenting and expanding bullets. Instead of lead rounds, this company employs solid copper to produce. G2 Research products produce maximal penetration and expansion without the worry of over penetration.
G2 Research Rip Ammo 9mm Features and Specifications
Caliber:Β 9mm Luger
Category:Β Centerfire
Bullet Type:Β Solid Copper Hollow Point (Lead-Free)
Bullet Weight:Β 92 Grains
Muzzle Velocity:Β 1250 fps
Muzzle Energy:Β 319 ft/lbs
Casing:Β Reloadable Brass
Quantity:Β 500 Rounds
Uses:Β Personal Protection, Self Defense
Designed to Produce 14β-16β of Penetration
Designed to Produce 9 Separate Wound Channels Across a 6β Spread
Proven to Penetrate MostΒ Known Barriers
The RIP bullets is a particularly vicious-looking round. The all-copper bullet is precision machined with multiple grooves, creating a round that ends with nine pointed tips. Upon impact, the bullet breaks apart along the grooves, creating nine different penetrating projectiles. The idea is that these nine projectiles, all of which penetrate the human body in a pattern with an overall diameter of three or four inches, have a greater likelihood of contacting an internal organ. Barring that, they would create rapid blood loss. Either would have a higher probability of incapacitating the target than a single large bullet.
The RIP bullets are 92-grain bullet with a muzzle velocity of 1,250 feet per second and a muzzle energy of 319 foot-pounds. By comparison, a typical 124 grain nine millimeter Luger round has a muzzle velocity of 1,120 feet per second and 345 foot-pounds of energy at the muzzle. Independent testing (with ammunition provided by the manufacturer)Β appears to confirmΒ the companyβs claims regarding penetration, wounding diameter, and the number of wound channels. The company has since released aΒ wide variety of handgun rounds, from .380 Auto to .45 ACP.
Price is per 20-round box. To buy a full case, order 10 boxes.
Casing Material:Β Brass