R.I.P. 9mm vs. Cranium Target Ballistic Gel

Published on June 2, 2023
Duration: 0:15

This video tests the terminal ballistics of G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm ammunition fired from a Springfield Armory XDS-9. The test uses a ballistic gel cranium target to simulate impact. Footage shows the R.I.P. round fragmenting upon impact, with its trocar petals dispersing within the gel.

Quick Summary

The G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm ammunition was tested using a Springfield Armory XDS-9 pistol against a ballistic gel cranium target. The R.I.P. round is designed to fragment upon impact, with its trocar petals dispersing to create a wider wound channel, as shown in slow-motion analysis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear Setup
  2. 00:03Ballistic Gel Cranium Target
  3. 00:06Live Fire: R.I.P. 9mm Shot
  4. 00:12Impact Analysis & Fragmentation

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition was tested in the ballistic gel cranium target?

The video tested G2 Research R.I.P. (Radically Invasive Projectile) 9mm ammunition. This is a solid copper fracturing round designed for significant expansion and fragmentation upon impact.

What firearm was used for the ballistic gel test?

The firearm used was a Springfield Armory XDS-9, a single-stack 9mm pistol known for its compact size. The test focused on the terminal ballistics of the R.I.P. ammunition.

How does the R.I.P. 9mm ammunition perform on impact?

The R.I.P. 9mm is designed to fragment upon impact. The video shows slow-motion footage revealing the trocar petals breaking off and dispersing within the ballistic gel cranium target.

What is the purpose of using a ballistic gel cranium target?

A ballistic gel cranium target is used to simulate the terminal ballistics of a human head. It allows for a controlled environment to observe how ammunition performs and penetrates soft tissue.

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