R.I.P. Ammunition To Rip All Known Barriers A New One

Hold on to your tactical pants, you’re in for a wild ride:

0:26 – Glock with excessive speed holes cut into the slide.  That right there tells me that guy knows what he’s doing, and does NOT mess around.

0:31 – A little peak at some ballistic gel test… looks messy.  I’m holding my breath.

0:33 – OMG a Beretta 93R!  These guys just keep getting better.

0:37 – AHHHHH Glock 18!  So much want.

0:56 – Voiceover by YouTube trollfessional Mattv2099 or Dynamic Pie Concepts? hahah.

The stats for THE LAST ROUND YOU’LL EVER NEED (so they say).  G2 Research R.I.P. 9mm:

  • 16″ Penetration
  • Up to 6″ diameter spread
  • 96 gr projectile
  • 2″ grouping at 25 yrds
  • 1265 FPS / 490 Muzzle Energy
  • 9 Separate Wound Channels
  • Precision Machined
  • Solid Copper / Lead Free
  • Defeats all known barriers such as sheet metal, sheet rock, windshields, plywood, heavy winter clothing

Some random points in there for sure.  2″ grouping at 25 yards for instance… wtf?  Is that supposed to impress me?  Isn’t that mainly shooter dependent?  I also love the DEFEATS ALL KNOWN BARRIERS;  Like everything known to man up to this point in time.  They aren’t saying there are barriers this CAN’T defeat, but they want to be clear that every barrier they know exists… R.I.P. Ammunition will RIP A NEW ONE.

Those ballistic gel tests looked like a mess.  I’m looking forward to seeing some 3rd party tests of this ammunition.  If I had to pick a bullet not to get shot by, it would be this one.  How long until this is on every news station in the world?  I want all my high capacity assault clips to be full of R.I.P. Ammunition from now on.  Maybe we can work out a sponsorship deal?  I scratch your back, you scratch mine type of thing.

2:58 – I see they have plans for a bunch more calibers planned.  I’m disappointed to see .50 BMG and 20mm aren’t on the list.

RIP-AmmunitionYou can check out more info and pictures over at the G2 Research website.  You know they are fancy when you see the CSS the cursor: crosshair; move.  LOL so rookie.  I bet the main guy who knows nothing about websites was like “I NEED THE CURSOR TO BE A CROSSHAIR” to the programmer.  He probably politely advised against it, and then was like fine whatever if that’s what you really want.

Thoughts?  Elaborate trolling, or real product?  The YouTube comments are pure gold, make sure to click through.

Hat tip: Torrey, Krystian, Matthew, Jon, Sergeant, Bob, Jason, Kirk, Marc

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Taylor TX January 27, 2014 at 01:22 am

Are you SURE those Dynamic Pie Guys didnt do this video? REALLY REALLY SURE? The voice kills me man, over serious announcer means business. Neat watching it pass through the ballistic gel and back out the top of the block, collateral damage?

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atm January 27, 2014 at 06:35 am

Collateral damage was my first thought as well. Flechettes break loose upon impact, taking out everything in the vicinity.

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Ray January 27, 2014 at 01:29 am

That ad smacks of very high order BS. I have seen to many TACKTICOOL “super guns” and “Klingon deathray nuke bullets” come out to breathless fanboy panting, to take this TACKTICOOL killer ninja video seriously.

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CrunkleRoss January 27, 2014 at 03:35 am

Somebody needs to post this on /r/guns I don’t think they know about it yet.

The last round I’ll ever need indeed.

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Blazing Zero January 27, 2014 at 04:58 am

This shit reeks of the Aguila IQ. It promised to pierce solid objects, it promised to fragment when it hit something soft. It did none of those things and after about 6 months they turned into squib loads.

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Jeep January 27, 2014 at 05:09 am

The voiceover takes it too seriously for sure, but that the last bullet I want to be hit by!

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Col. Duke LaCross January 27, 2014 at 05:35 am

I just dynamically shit myself.

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Fred January 27, 2014 at 06:01 am

Wow. Just Wow.

I think their video intro should be longer. With a few more spiffy graphics and several more colors they could stretch the intro to 3 minutes. 18 seconds just isn’t enough.

I bet with a 4 minute intro they might even be able to avoid having any content.

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thatturahguy January 27, 2014 at 06:52 am

Reminds me of the hype around the “Black Rhino” super anti- terrorist bullet. It reportedly had the same “saw effect” on materials. Then Senator Metzenbaum had a coloital hemmohrage over that claim. IF this is real, it might trip the “no armor piercing handgun bullets” law. And if real, probably costs about $25.00 a round. Probably BS.

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JoeDeke January 27, 2014 at 06:53 am

Remember Extreme Shock Fang-Face Anti-Terrorist Rounds?

Everything old is new again

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Jim Jones January 27, 2014 at 08:00 am

Looks like Wayne Enterprises have branched out into DOD contracts.

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Max January 27, 2014 at 12:50 pm

I was just waiting for the announcer to say “I announce new ridiculous handgun bullets as a side job, but usually…
…I’m batman…”

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Andy Wolf January 27, 2014 at 08:17 am

By acronym and splinter pattern alone, this thing is a collateral liability nightmare and would be easy work for a prosecutor.

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ENDO-Mike January 28, 2014 at 09:50 am

haha yea no kidding. The list just goes on too…

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dgdimick January 27, 2014 at 08:30 am

I call Bullshit.

The say on their website that “Dixe Ammo Dump” is the place to buy from, however, I’m unable to locate the rounds, or G2 Research on the site. Knowing a bit about CNC, the work that would be required to make these rounds wouldn’t be cost effective – unless they wghere asking $20 a round.

As for “able to Defeats all known barriers such as sheet metal, sheet rock, windshields, plywood, heavy winter clothing”, once the splines break off they are just a solid bit of copper, much lighter weight the a normal round.

Why didn’t the show any closeups of the real ammo?

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Billy January 27, 2014 at 02:07 pm

That’s the problem, I could see running most of the bullet on something like a swiss lathe, but you’d have to stop and make the length-way cuts with live tooling or something. Expensive.

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ENDO-Mike January 27, 2014 at 02:08 pm

Yea I don’t know why casting or even metal injection molding (assuming you can do that with copper?) wouldn’t be used. I’m sure they are other alternatives as well.

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Seb January 27, 2014 at 08:32 am

meh. I would much rather play with these:

http://gigconceptsinc.com/files/SNAIL_ENG.pdf

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ENDO-Mike January 27, 2014 at 02:09 pm

Badass!

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Seb January 27, 2014 at 02:47 pm

Indeed.

Did you see how zippy the 2.9g (44.75gr) was? 2,559 fps. Wow. I want some of this stuff.

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jim bob January 27, 2014 at 08:53 am

one cannot Operate properly unless the bullet has notches. It is a Judge Dredd bullet, splitting apart and killing everyone but the hostage.

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MGD January 27, 2014 at 09:51 am

does anyone else dread loading these rounds into a magazine? i can see some accidental thumb slicing going on.

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Al Cohol January 27, 2014 at 10:42 am

This rounds seems so… invasive.

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Professor Hale January 27, 2014 at 11:01 am

The last round you will ever need… because you can only afford one.

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SouthPawByNW January 27, 2014 at 12:45 pm

I’m surprised that the announcer didn’t mention that the rounds make the ballistic gel do The Truffle Shuffle. Big miss there in my opinion.

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277Volt January 27, 2014 at 12:45 pm

Hole saw effect through plywood? Just how many revolutions can it accomplish passing through 1/2″ of plywood at 1,200 fps? That alone screams boooooolpoopie to me.

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Tony January 27, 2014 at 01:15 pm

I can see a prosecutor to a jury now, “Its extra deadly ammo “.

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matt RRC January 27, 2014 at 03:00 pm

This is the same as “Triton Quik-Shok” ammo from the 90s. Whatever.

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Will January 27, 2014 at 04:43 pm

Copper ammo has terrible sectional density compared to lead bullets, this round looks like garbage. They have created the most effective round for destroying ballistics gel, big deal. Im not afraid of anything made of ballistic gel. Ballistic gel has no basis in reality of shooting flesh and bone. I would bet money that this round will have a difficult time penetrating skin, fat, muscle, bone then hitting vital areas as some hollow points have shown in real life. Garbage.

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Quint Young January 27, 2014 at 05:42 pm

I think the MI-3 bullet looks a lot more interesting
look it up

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Roughshod January 27, 2014 at 06:10 pm

I for one am just glad to see a responsible manufacturer making their commercial with really common guns that the average shooting public is carrying on a daily basis. Don’t all of you guys carry concealed with full auto Glocks?

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wickedmule January 27, 2014 at 06:18 pm

My friend works there at Dixie ammo. I’ve seen the rounds…they are real and popular with the locals that trade there. Don’t remember price per box cause I was like…meh.

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GameChanger January 27, 2014 at 06:22 pm

Hello everyone and thank you for expressing your interest in the 9mm projectile. We hope that our patent pending projectile unit gives the individual operator an added value force multiplier in any systemic self defense package. Our extensive multi-tier assessment has proven and shown that using this round is superior for increasing individual kinetic capabilities and can be used to fully replace all existing ammunition initiatives. With 2 generations of research and strenuous operability assessments, we have developed a round that delivers game changing potential for asymmetric battle supremacy, gaining residual operational capability for plus up of ground assets. Our research has shown that multiple wound channels reduces a cone of deviation that proves counter conclusive for single wound channel projectiles.

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Andyhasky January 27, 2014 at 07:28 pm

God I wish this comment was real and 100% serious lolololololololololololol

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dgdimick January 27, 2014 at 07:57 pm

If that’s not a troll I’ll stop bashing Heater.

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GameChanger January 27, 2014 at 08:46 pm

Trolling? We have simply sought to maximize the lethal potential of our ammunitions kinetic capability resulting in maximum target neutralization. With our state of the art projectile design, drastic expansion has proven to yield maximum effect on target incapacitation, increasing accuracy and repeatability. Testing has been conducted in diversified threat environments encompassing domestic and global terroristic threats alike, providing analysis which has conclusively proven the operator’s munitions platform and battle operations spectrum are augmented by our truly innovative projectile design thus maximizing ballistic tasking and effectiveness on target. Regardless of the target’s orientation, structural corruption is induced with ease. Utilization of multiple munitions delivering devices is not hindered and interoperability, compatibility, and integration issues are minimized, maximizing reliability and assimilation in individual or multi-level blue force partner operations.

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032125 January 27, 2014 at 11:03 pm

Let’s play Tactibabble!

maximize 4 pts
lethal 4 pts
potential 2 pts
kinetic 5 pts
capability 2 pts
maximum 4 pts
neutralization 5 pts
state of the art 3 pts
projectile 2 pts
design 1 pts
drastic 4 pts
expansion 3 pts
incapacitation 3 pts
accuracy 2 pts
repeatability 3 pts
diversified threat environment 10 pts
encompassing 3 pts
global terrorist 4 pts
analysis 2 pts
conclusive 2 pts
operator 7 pts
platform 5 pts
battle operations 4 pts
spectrum 6 pts
augmented 4 pts
innovative 2 pts
tasking 4 pts
effectiveness on target 4 pts
Sexual orientation 2 pts
structural corruption 5 pts
Induced 2 pts
Utilization 3 pts
Interoperability 5 pts
compatibility 4 pts
Integration assimilation in individual or multi-level blue force partner operations 50 pts

Final Score 175 Points!
Operator Tier 0

Congratulations! You’ve just vomited out the entire Encyclopedia Tacticoolica!

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GameChanger January 27, 2014 at 11:23 pm

We’ve been looking for someone so mathematically operational, would you be kinetically interested in a job power stroking some numbers? We have an expansive amount of data we are still processing for all potential vectors of operability. Creativity is not needed as we just need a potential candidate that easily integrates and acclimates with a truly diversified multi-level team of present/past Military/LEO operators. Your conclusive analysis would be of great value to our expanding company.

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032125 January 28, 2014 at 12:52 am

I thought so. Well played.

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GreenMountain Human January 28, 2014 at 05:24 am

This has gotta either be Dynamic Pie Concepts posting these, or someone who has watched their videos to the point of complete dynamic operational plagiarism on a full spectrum global defense matrix capability. +1 either way.

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032125 January 28, 2014 at 12:15 pm

Indeed. T’was thrice well played.

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dgdimick January 29, 2014 at 07:28 am

I just threw up in my mouth.

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Taofledermaus January 27, 2014 at 08:27 pm

What are they, like $20 a round?

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GameChanger January 27, 2014 at 09:02 pm

$20.99 a round, but cost effectiveness can be maximized through multi projectile assimilation staggering the weapon platforms magazine so that the round’s combat effectiveness is employed every other shot. Or, a seperate munition loading device can be utilized when traditional conventional ammunition yields less than effective ballistic damage on target. In said situation, SOP requires operator to change magazines to employ terminally effective projectiles to maintain combat effectiveness.

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Weer'd Beard January 28, 2014 at 09:30 am

I’d like to see a 3rd Party test of this ammo.

ExtremeShock made a lot of similar claims for their ammo.

Box O Truth tested them and they didn’t seem like they were so truthful.

http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot23.htm

I used to get excited about “Trick” ammo, but now I just stick with 230gr +P Bonded .45 ACP. That’s all the tricks I suspect I’ll need. The rest I’ll leave up to my shot placement.

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El Duderino January 28, 2014 at 06:10 pm

Carry the type of ammo your local PD, county sheriffs, or even State Patrol carries. With proper shot placement it will be good enough. More than likely you’ll be able to choose a different bullet weight if that floats your canoe.

If you carry a weird caliber, some very common JHP is the way to go. Your .22 Mag/.32ACP/.327 Mag/.41 Mag may be tough to feed. If you carry a .50AE you’re going to have a tough time in court trying to prove you’re not a tacti-douche who would lay awake at night dreaming about your first kill.

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dgdimick January 29, 2014 at 07:29 am

Just carry the latest NATO ammo – it’s FMJ, and disgined to wound not kill.

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sixftunda January 29, 2014 at 05:54 am
Seb January 29, 2014 at 06:43 am

Just FYI this stuff made it to Drudge Report…via The Washington Times. (who in turn link to The Blaze)

http://drudgereport.com/

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jan/28/georgia-maker-bills-new-bullet-one-shot-manstopper/

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/01/27/the-last-round-youll-ever-need-the-awesome-new-bullet-billed-as-a-one-shot-manstopper/

Meh. I can already see lib anti’s wetting the bed over this stuff…

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ENDO-Mike January 29, 2014 at 08:19 am

Thanks for the heads up. Yea beds will definitely be wet haha!

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Overtshot January 29, 2014 at 11:57 am
ENDO-Mike January 30, 2014 at 06:54 pm

haha awesome

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C.F.FRIDRICH February 10, 2014 at 10:24 pm

REMEMBER JURASS (NOT SURE OF SPELLING)BACK IN THE MID-LATE 70’S ANDTHE SUPER HI VELOCITY SUPER (90-100 GR) BULLET. IT WOULD SHATTER ON A PLASTIC BUTTON. I WAS A DC, METRO AREA COP THEN..SAW MAN A BAD GUY JUST RUN AWAY AND A COUPLE OF OFFICERS SHOT WITH A REAL BULLET. SOUNDS LIKE THE SAME FAIRY TALE…NOT ON MY LIFE, NOT AGAIN.
THERE ARE MANY REAL BULLETS OUT THERE, NOT THIS ONE !!!!!

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C.F.FRIDRICH February 10, 2014 at 10:26 pm

IT’S AMAZING HOW BAD IDEAS KEEP COMING BACK!

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CHADD STRAUB February 14, 2017 at 06:44 pm

I would really like to see these in a .327 federal magnum round. THEY WOULD BE PERFECT ESPECIALLY COMING OUT OF RUGERS NEW LCR PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN YOU WOULD MAKE ALOT OF PEOPLE happy

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