RIP 9mm Vs Human Face = PAIN #civtac #ammo #gun

Published on August 28, 2023
Duration: 0:41

This video demonstrates the terminal ballistics of the G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm round fired from a Taurus GX4 XL into a ballistic gel face. The analysis highlights the projectile's designed fragmentation, with petals breaking off upon impact to maximize tissue damage. The test concludes with a strong recommendation to avoid such ammunition due to its extreme wounding potential.

Quick Summary

The G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm round was tested fired from a Taurus GX4 XL into a Cranium Target ballistic gel face. The analysis showed significant fragmentation, with petals designed to break off upon impact for maximum tissue damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: R.I.P. 9mm vs. Gel Face
  2. 00:07Target Setup: Cranium Target Gel
  3. 00:20The Shot: Taurus GX4 XL Fires R.I.P.
  4. 00:25Ballistic Analysis: Fragmentation Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition was tested in the Civilian Tactical video?

The video tests the G2 Research R.I.P. (Radically Invasive Projectile) 9mm ammunition. This specialized round is known for its design that causes fragmentation upon impact.

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

The 9mm R.I.P. round was fired from a Taurus GX4 XL handgun during the ballistic gel test conducted by Civilian Tactical.

How does the G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm round perform on impact?

Upon impact with the ballistic gel, the R.I.P. round's petals are designed to break away, causing significant fragmentation and maximizing tissue damage for self-defense purposes.

What was the conclusion of the R.I.P. 9mm ballistic test?

The host concluded that the R.I.P. round exhibits extreme wounding potential and advised viewers to 'Try to Avoid' using such ammunition due to its destructive effects.

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