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Rip bullet wound
Rip bullet wound







You can see, the center part of the round penetrated the entire block and just kept on going, and then in this area there is a four-and-a-half-inch channel wound, all the way around in three dimension. This is 16 inches of ballistics gel, this simulates human flesh. Alright so that is pretty damn impressive I’ve got to admit. Let’s go down there and see how it worked out. (Fires first shot of G2 Research RIP Ammo) OK, so we’re going to fire a round into the ballistics gel, see just how much penetration we get and also how each segment of the round separates and makes its own wound channel. We’ll take this, and we’ll take this and we’re going to see what it does to this ballistics gel here. So this is made by Kriss, the same company that makes the Kriss Super V. I’ve got some ballistics gel here and I’ve got our Kriss Sphinx here. You’ll be able to see from the close up what these rounds look like. So this is self defense ammunition, it’s a 96 grain solid copper projectile and the idea is that it’s going to release all of its energy into the target, not going to pass through and it creates lots of wound channels. So I got the G2 RIP ammo in 9 millimeter. Hello my friends, this is FPSRussia and as you can see we are going to do some science today. This penetration and separation delivers not only a maximum shock wave but wound path as well. Upon entering a gel or fluid the petals break from the base and create 9 individual wound channels as the base continues on course. This iconic bullet design has just enough rounding on the trocars to feed and cycle well in modern pistols. The RIP bullet features a unique one hundred percent copper, petaled-trocar design which gives it the ability to not only penetrate deep into a target but also fragment in fluid.

rip bullet wound

Ammo capitalizes on copper's ability to be very finely machined to make a bullet that, upon impact, performs unlike any other hollow point available today. The round that has taken the personal defense world by storm: the G2 Research Radically Invasive Projectile (R.I.P.).









Rip bullet wound