Radically Invasive Projectile

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File:R.I.P (Radically Invasive Projectile) Rounds.png
An assortment of R.I.P rounds

The Radically Invasive Projectile is a type of expanding projectile created by the G2 Research company in 2014.[1] It is meant to possess higher penetration capability and velocity than other expanding rounds.[2] Currently, it is available for common handgun calibers from .380 ACP to .45 ACP. For rifles, it is only usable with subsonic centerfire cartridges from .223 Remington to .308 Winchester. For shotguns, only a 12-gauge slug is offered.[3] [4]

References

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  1. ^ Re-inventing the bullet: ammunition manufacturer shows off deadly new round for self-defense use January 27, 2014. Stephen Dethrage. Alabama Media Group
  2. ^ R.I.P Ballistics Sheet G2 Research Archived March 16, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
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