R.I.P. 9mm Rounds 💀

Published on August 20, 2022
Duration: 0:46

This review tests G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm ammunition using a CZ Scorpion. The segmented, solid copper bullets are designed to fragment, creating significant internal damage. Testing on 25 pounds of clay demonstrated the projectile's ability to break apart, with recovered petals showing the radical fragmentation.

Quick Summary

G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm rounds are segmented solid copper bullets designed for radical fragmentation. Tested in a CZ Scorpion, they were fired into 25 lbs of clay at 7 yards, demonstrating significant fragmentation and creating a large cavity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to R.I.P. Rounds
  2. 00:10Test Setup: CZ Scorpion & Clay
  3. 00:17Shooting and Impact
  4. 00:20Damage Assessment & Fragmentation
  5. 00:42Recovered Fragments Display

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of ammunition was tested in the 704 TACTICAL video?

The video tested G2 Research R.I.P. (Radically Invasive Projectile) 9mm ammunition. These are unique segmented, solid copper bullets designed for radical fragmentation upon impact.

How was the performance of the R.I.P. 9mm rounds evaluated?

The R.I.P. 9mm rounds were fired into a 25-pound block of clay at 7 yards. The test focused on observing the projectile's fragmentation and the resulting cavity created.

What firearm was used to test the R.I.P. 9mm ammunition?

The G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm ammunition was tested using a CZ Scorpion, a sub-gun style pistol known for its compatibility with 9mm caliber.

What does R.I.P. stand for in G2 Research ammunition?

R.I.P. stands for Radically Invasive Projectile. This name reflects the ammunition's design to fragment aggressively upon hitting a target, creating significant internal damage.

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