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G2R RIP .45 ACP 20/25 - Brass Casing
7 Reviews|
1 Questions & Answers
Model:
RIP 45 ACP
Condition:
Factory New
Bud's Item Number:
95453
UPC:
863552000023
MFG:
G2 Research
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The G2 Research Radically Invasive Projectile (RIP) bullet is a copper hollow-point with the tip of the bullet consisting of eight trocar-shaped petals which, upon impact, act similar to a holesaw. RIP bullets act like a FMJ on impact in solid objects, and as the bullet passes through soft tissue it expends its energy. The design allows for an ease of entry by reducing the deceleration at the point of impact, causing potential energy to be conserved, thus delivering a deadly kinetic energy wave.
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Caliber/Gauge | 45 ACP |
Casing | Brass |
Bullet Type | Hollow Point |
Box Qty | 20 |
PPR | $2.33/round |
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PPR | $2.33/round |
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PPR | $2.33/round |
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PPR | $2.33/round |
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Model RIP 45 ACP |
Condition Factory New |
Bud's Item # 95453 |
UPC 863552000023 |
Manufacturer G2 Research |
The G2 Research Radically Invasive Projectile (RIP) bullet is a copper hollow-point with the tip of the bullet consisting of eight trocar-shaped petals which, upon impact, act similar to a holesaw. RIP bullets act like a FMJ on impact in solid objects, and as the bullet passes through soft tissue it expends its energy. The design allows for an ease of entry by reducing the deceleration at the point of impact, causing potential energy to be conserved, thus delivering a deadly kinetic energy wave.
Joshua G
on
04/13/2024
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
These are crazy! I bought a box for home defense and big predator protection when hiking. I haven't shot any, but the bullet design is indeed saying 'RIP'
Leonard P
on
03/30/2022
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
They look like a really nasty bullet that will cause some serious damage to whatever it hits
Franklin M
on
03/29/2022
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Well, I purchased these rounds for personal defense, and as now I have not used them than the lord, but they seem that if needed they will defiantly get the job done
Derek D
on
04/06/2020
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Cool looking rounds. I've gotten quite good a head shots. I'd like to test these on a bad guy soon 🤙
Terrence S
on
12/16/2019
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Have not shot them yet but looks like nasty round will fire off 3 or 4 when I get my 45 ruger soon but not bad
Denis F
on
09/28/2019
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
The obvious use for this ammo is to kill. Expensive but you only would need to buy for your carry and/or home defense weapon. I would hate being shot with a bullet like this is.. R.I.P. has a meaning.
Eric H
on
12/01/2017
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!
Its hard to rate this ammo at the moment, every review I've seen an read say they are the best Defense round on the market. I do believe this could be true, I have a box of .45 ACP For my XD and my Wife has a box for her 9mm Shield, they are a very scary looking round, just showing an attacker this bullet should send them running. However I hope to never have to find out how well they perform. What I can tell you is they cost $34-$42 for a box of 20 so they are not target rounds, I did fire a few of rounds at the range they seemed to drift a bit one way or another out of my .45 but not as much with the 9mm. Also with paper targets the round does not spread or separate
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- Answered
- Asked 07/05/2018 02:08 by Adrian S
A:There is no "best" bullet design. If there were there would only need to be one bullet. Many law enforcement departments select ammo based on proven reliability in there firearms as well as their work environment (actual self defense situations). The best ammo to chose for your self deference is the ammo that is reliable in your firearm and used by law enforcement.See 5 more answers |
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