SKU CIVIC 380
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Typical bonded hollow point bullets over penetrate leading to insufficient energy transfer damage and trauma inside the intended target. G2 Research has taken its innovative Trocar design of the solid copper R.I.P. fragmenting projectile and adapted it to Civic Duty expanding selfdefense round. The Civic Duty round defeats barriers as effectively as the R.I.P. and expands 2.5 times its initial diameter after coming into contact with a fluid medium. The Civic Duty round expands to transfer 100 of its energy to the target. The Civic Duty Round retains 99.9 weight inside the intended target without concern of over penetration in CQB situations.
UPC | 851412006216 |
Caliber | 380 ACP |
Bullet Type | COPPER EXPANSION PROJECTILE |
Grain Weight | 64 GRAIN |
Casing | BRASS |
Muzzle Energy (FT LBS) | 181 |
Muzzle Velocity (FPS) | 1130 |
Unit | BX |
Rounds Per Box | 20 |
Boxes Per Case | NOT SPECIFIED |
Rounds | 20 ROUNDS |
Grain Weight Ranges | 60 - 79 |
Muzzle Energy Ranges | LESS THAN 499 |
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