Wednesday, January 22, 2014

G2R RIP: The Last Round You'll Ever Need

Via Jonathan


11 comments:

  1. Yeh well...If it worked as advertised it would be outlawed. And Dressing up "joe ninja" to look like an "operator" while spraying ammo from a weapon that won't put three rounds within two FEET of the same hole at ranges above six inches, is WAY over the top while trying to convince me that this is "The Greatest Round EVEH!!" It smacks of bullshit. They make a lot of big claims , but I didn't see one penetration shot thru anything but jello. I'll bet that they will offer them real cheap too; say 75-100$ a box? I have seen the "super rounds" come and just a quickly disappear for many, MANY years now. For now I think I'll just stick with Sam Colt----Ray

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  2. In the comments they said that they have many more videos on YouTube and have been tested in other stuff. I haven't checked them out though.

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  3. Just E-mailed them, and received reply AND ordered. Pricey ? Maybe. Depends on the price I'd place on myself and family in a sitch where a shoot is necessary. It's not astronomically higher than CorBon, or other purpose built rounds.

    The concept is very similar to the Ddupleks HexoLit 12 ga slugs. See what they do to feral hogs in a less than ideal strike.

    Yea, I wouldn't waste it in a G18. As far as being outlawed, Black Talon got smeared a generation ago. No news there. The FedGov will do anything it wants, including outlawing ANY ammo, since they now are delusionally insane. No biggie there either.

    You don't have to buy. Placement is the trump card, agreed. But if I can gain an edge in handgun use, I'll take it. Buy American.

    OD

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    1. Thanks. How much and they only have 9mm now, correct?

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    2. Mr T

      $40 a box plus S/H plus a bank card processing fee. So yea, more expensive than CorBon. So I'll give up 2 pizzas a month this year. My question always distills down to this : "what's a better / best use of my paper FRNs at this moment ?"

      They may have .38 Spl / .357 in the works if they can solve the pressure problems of a solid copper bullet and the cylinder gap. I would be happy launching it out of a Marlin lever carbine at 2 or 4 legged targets. I hope never to use it, IYKWIMAITYD. I've seen plenty of trauma from GS, and wouldn't want to casually deal any out, but if I have to I wanna do it quickly and efficiently. I'll puke later, smoke two cigarettes at the same time, but I'll get over it

      Buy American. Buy now. Prepare Accordingly for what's coming

      OD

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    3. I carry a .357 in my front pocket and have two .45's which I would be interested in checking out at that price.

      More videos.

      http://g2rip.com/video

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  4. Well..I don't own a handgun with a hole smaller than .45 , and the 255 gr. hard cast SWC or XTP @ 1000fps has stopped every hog I ever shot with the 1892 or the SAA. As for my 1911. It won't feed anything but hardball. The good news is I have never had a hiccup in 40 years from the HB- 1911 combination. It killed tens of thousands(or WAY more) in both world wars Korea and Vietnam so I guess it works. Honestly I don't have a Hi-Cap handgun a plastic weapon or an AR and feel perfectly well armed.---Ray

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  5. The SAA(US Army M-1890 clone) was made in 1976 by Uberti , The 1892 was made in 1975 by Rossi.(25 years before the puma) both are VG ++(and both .45LC) My weapons that I'd go to the big dance with are a minty 1956 M-1 NM and a U.S&S 1911a1. I have a few other odds and ends in the safe; 870s 700s Winchesters Norchesters 1903s & front stuffers .The odd old revolver, but I got rid of the Kimbers (I have owned three and was deeply underwhelmed) Got rid of the 229 and the worthless alloy frame & plastic stocked M-500 shotgun. Basicly if its not steel and wood and runs like a WW-2 .45. I probably will hate it---Ray

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    1. I'd like to get another M-1. All I have left is remembrance of my thumb. :) I had a M-2 carbine in Vietnam which was my favorite. Like to get another also.

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    2. G2 Research’s R.I.P. is “the last round you’ll ever need.” Um, no.
      http://bearingarms.com/g2-researchs-r-i-p-is-the-last-round-youll-ever-need-um-no/?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl

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