.45 ACP RIP
A .45 ACP (11.43x23mm) RIP (Radically Invasive Projectile), is a cartridge with a 10.5 gram frangible bullet designed to produce multiple wound channels to incapacitate assailants quickly. In a departure from conventional hollow-point design, the "R.I.P." round features 8 machined lead-free copper petals or "trocars", designed to fragment quickly and move in multiple directions, thus providing a superior stopping power effect of its caliber, in addition to being able to inflict severe adverse effects on the target after impact.
Range | Velocity | Damage | Penetration Power | Drop | Time Of Flight |
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25 m | 282.64 m/s | 127.71 | 2.95 | -0.0 cm | 0.09 s |
50 m | 273.46 m/s | 125.67 | 2.9 | -7.82 cm | 0.19 s |
75 m | 265.31 m/s | 123.86 | 2.86 | -23.25 cm | 0.28 s |
100 m | 257.08 m/s | 122.03 | 2.82 | -49.06 cm | 0.38 s |
125 m | 249.62 m/s | 120.38 | 2.78 | -83.77 cm | 0.48 s |
150 m | 242.76 m/s | 118.86 | 2.75 | -127.19 cm | 0.58 s |
175 m | 236.4 m/s | 117.45 | 2.72 | -179.14 cm | 0.68 s |
200 m | 229.87 m/s | 116 | 2.68 | -245.92 cm | 0.79 s |
225 m | 223.77 m/s | 114.65 | 2.65 | -322.62 cm | 0.9 s |
250 m | 217.65 m/s | 113.29 | 2.62 | -417.38 cm | 1.02 s |