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Paintball Marking
projectiles are ideal for force-on-force and CQB training, and any
training that requires absolute precision and positive identification of
where each round impacts. These projectiles shatter upon impact, leaving
a wet color mark on the target. The mark is water soluble and is easy to
clean with a damp cloth...and won't stain your training facility. |
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Non-Lethal Clear Training
Projectiles leave wet splats which can be easily wiped off with warm
water. The lack of pigment means you can train in duty gear and borrowed
facilities without worrying about stains. Wearing normal clothing and
gear greatly enhances the realism, and being able to train in a variety
of borrowed or rented spaces is crucial to staying sharp. |
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Rubber Training Projectiles
are ideal for training where you cannot mark the surrounding environment
with any liquid fill. They are solid for accuracy and stable flight, and
don't require much cleaning-just rinse and reuse them for inexpensive
training time and again. For anti-personnel use, they provide a kinetic
deterrent in a less-lethal use-of-force scenario. They can accurately
impart kinetic energy without penetration from up to 150 feet away. |
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Powder Training Projectiles
contain harmless white powder to simulate the effects of the RAP4 Less
Lethal Capsaicin Projectiles...without actually filling the air with
capsaicin. They have the same ballistic and terminal performance as the
"real thing," without the capsaicin irritation. |
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Less Lethal Capsaicin
Projectiles are hard plastic spheres built to burst on impact. They
contain a very fine Capsaicin II (chili pepper) dust-like powder. Less
Lethal Capsaicin Projectiles are filled with enough capsaicin powder to
seriously, though temporarily, irritate a suspect's eyes, nose and
throat, without normally causing any lasting harm. They are superior to
capsaicin sprays in their ability to deliver the irritant at greater
ranges, with more accuracy, and regardless of wind conditions. |
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Glass Breaking Balls are
ceramic .68 caliber projectiles. These balls are made to attract
negative electrons that, when coupled with kinetic energy, weaken
tempered glass and make it shatter. These balls are ideal for breaking
vehicular and structural windows, and are ideally followed by the Less
Lethal Capsaicin Projectiles from the SplitFire's secondary ammunition
source (magazine or hopper). |