New Civic Duty Self-Defense Round

Winder, GA- G2 Research–introduces its NEW Civic Duty round for serious self- defense. Designed to reliably and quickly expand to 2.5 times its caliber, this new round delivers incredible attack stopping energy, large wound area and excellent penetration.

A “humble” 100-grain 9mm Civic Duty bullet will open up to 0.855 inches, creating a near-instant fight-stopping wound by effectively delivering all of its energy inside the target.

The Civic Duty bullet is a solid copper, CNC-machined bullet that upon entering the target immediately begins expansion as a large hollow point. At initial contact, six large petals of the jacket peel back to create a fight-stopping wound. Unlike conventional hollow point bullets – which may not expand reliably due to clothing filling up the hollow point, the Civic Duty will indeed reliably open up because of its peeling petal design.

The Civic Duty round is currently available in 9mm and a .45ACP round will be on the market in the near future. The Civic Duty round is designed to function exceptionally well at lower velocities (.45 ACP) and at higher velocities (such as the 9mm at 1,230+ fps).

Another thing: The lighter bullet weight greatly reduces felt recoil and muzzle flip, making for faster and more accurate follow up shots-if necessary.

Priced at $41.99 for a box of 20, this is no low-cost plinking round. Then again, low-cost rounds are not made on CNC machines. The Civic Duty round is designed to stop a fight quickly and sometimes you must ask yourself: “Is my life worth two bucks a shot?”
MSRP: $41.99 box of 20 rounds (see above)
Caliber: 9mm Parabellum
Bullet: 100-grain copper alloy extreme-expansion
Velocity: 1,230fps average (+ up to 10 percent)
Penetration: 9-10 inches of reliable penetration in ballistic gel

G2 Research, Inc.
820 Bill Rutledge Road
Winder, GA
30680
www.G2Rammo.com

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Note: The Civic Duty round is a self-defense round for use against immediate threats -where you can actually see and identify the attacker. It is not intended to be a wall or door penetrator; that is why it is so effective for CQB and confrontational self-defense – especially where misses and/or over-penetration may cause you severe legal problems! Yes, it will penetrate most doors and house hold type walls but after it goes through its designed expansion capability is reduced. More importantly, if you are “defending” by shooting through a wall or door without a clear threat target (and therefore a potential or real threat), you may have a big legal problem on your hands to explain to a jury – and to your peers