A newly developed bullet from G2 Research is being
billed as the last round a gun owner will ever need: a smashing hunk of copper
with full metal jacket power to shred through solid objects and stop attackers
in their tracks.
G2R, the Windsor, Ga., company that created the
Radically Invasive Projectile, or R.I.P., says the bullet is like a full metal
jacket when it strikes and is designed “to take out all your vital organs.”
“I wanted to create a round that would work well
against a home intruder,” company president Cliff Brown. “There were so many stories out there about a
woman trying to defend her home and having to shoot someone five or six times
and they’d still come after her. We wanted to create an effective one-shot
man-stopper.”
The bullet is made with trocar angles — edges with
three angles that lead into a single point — which enable it cut through an
object’s layers with greater speed and efficiency than other forms of
ammunition, according to the company’s website.
“It is capable of going through barriers such as
sheet rock, plywood, sheet metal or glass and still performs its original
intent,” the site claims. “The bullet shreds through solid objects and only
then, expands its energy.”
The benefit of expanding bullets is that they cut
down on the risk of ricocheting.
So far, the R.I.P. bullet has generated a lot of
buzz, Mr. Brown said. The company showcased the bullet at the Las Vegas Shot
Show recently and posted reaction on its website.
“We went around and talked to several vendors and it
knocked their socks off,” said Mr. Brown.
G2R officials said they tested the bullet in a range
of automatic and semi-automatic weapons, as well as in rifles, with zero
failures.
The bullet will not penetrate level 3A body armor,
though, which is by design to protect law enforcement officials. “That was one of our main goals when
designing this bullet,” claimed the President.
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