Speer’s Gold Dot G2 hollow-point bullet is made by permanently bonding copper plating to a lead core. This results in a projectile that resists splintering and shedding for ultimate weight retention during entry into a target. As the bullet travels into a threat, its hollow cavity promotes wide expansion which slows the bullet and allows its energy to ruin internal organs and arteries. The G2 revision adds elastomer to the hollow cavity which resists clogging from leather and denim in order to preserve the bullet’s wounding capacity no matter what barriers it passes through.
Speer Gold Dot rounds are often used by federal law enforcement agencies due to their low flash and street-proven record for lethality. The ammunition is American made and backed by almost 90 years of expertise.
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