The G2 Research RIP 12 Gauge 2.75" 122Gr Brass Slug is a groundbreaking choice for hunters and shooters who prioritize environmental responsibility and compliance with regulations such as California's non-lead ammunition laws. This ammunition is specifically designed to meet the needs of those in jurisdictions where traditional lead shot is prohibited, offering a high-performance alternative without compromising effectiveness.
The G2 Research RIP ammunition sets a new standard for 12 Gauge shot shell performance. Each 2.75" shell is loaded with a 122Gr brass slug, providing a powerful and precise option for hunting and defense. The use of brass as a slug material ensures deep penetration and consistent expansion, making it highly effective for a wide range of applications. Additionally, this ammunition is California Certified Nonlead, making it an excellent choice for environmentally conscious shooters who also need to comply with specific state regulations.
With units packaged in boxes of 5, this shot shell ammunition offers convenience and reliability. The brass slug is designed for smooth bore shotguns, providing versatility and ensuring that shooters can use their existing firearms without needing special modifications. Whether you're in the field hunting or in a situation that calls for reliable self-defense ammunition, the G2 Research RIP 12 Gauge brass slug is engineered to perform when it matters most.
G2 Research RIP Specifications
Manufacturer: G2 Research
Model: RIP
Caliber: 12 Gauge 2.75"
Grain Weight: 122Gr
Shot Material: Brass Slug
Description: California Certified Nonlead Ammunition
Units per Box: 5
Subcategory: Shot Shell Ammunition
CA Certified Nonlead: Yes
More Information
Caliber
12 GA
Capacity
5
Condition
New in Box
Manufacturer
G2 Research
Manufacturer Part Number
G00627
Model
RIP
Type
Shotgun Ammo
UPC
851412006278
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV
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