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Published on December 1, 2024
Duration: 0:11

This video showcases the terminal performance of G2 Research R.I.P. ammunition in .45 ACP fired from a 1911-style pistol. The demonstration uses ballistic clay to illustrate the projectile's fragmentation and the resulting cavity. The shooter, an experienced marksman, highlights the unique design of the R.I.P. round and its effectiveness in creating significant tissue damage.

Quick Summary

The G2 Research R.I.P. .45 ACP ammunition is a self-defense round featuring a solid copper construction with machined petals designed to fragment upon impact, creating a large wound cavity. This video demonstrates its terminal performance in ballistic clay, showing significant fragmentation and a massive cavity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition Showcase: G2 Research R.I.P.
  2. 00:02Loading and Firing the 1911 Pistol
  3. 00:09Terminal Performance Analysis in Ballistic Clay

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the G2 Research R.I.P. ammunition?

The G2 Research R.I.P. (Radically Invasive Projectile) is a .45 ACP ammunition designed for self-defense. It features a solid copper construction with machined petals that fragment upon impact, creating a large wound cavity.

How does the G2 Research R.I.P. ammunition perform?

In this demonstration, the R.I.P. round fired from a 1911 pistol created a massive cavity and significant fragmentation patterns in ballistic clay, showcasing its terminal performance.

What type of firearm was used to test the R.I.P. ammunition?

The ammunition was tested using a 1911-style semi-automatic pistol. This is a classic single-stack handgun design known for its reliability and accuracy.

What are the key features of the G2 Research R.I.P. .45 ACP round?

The R.I.P. .45 ACP round is estimated to weigh 160 grains and is made of solid copper. Its unique design involves trocar-style petals that break away from the core upon impact.

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