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🎯 Black 68 Cal Paintballs - Jawbreaker Solid Balls | Nylon Self Defense & Less Lethal Practice | .68 Caliber | 100 Count | 3.5 Gram Review

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Description of 🎯 Black 68 Cal Paintballs - Jawbreaker Solid Balls | Nylon Self Defense & Less Lethal Practice | .68 Caliber | 100 Count | 3.5 Gram

These projectiles are extremely dense injection -molded Nylon rounds designed for maxim impact and distance. Please use riot balls responsibly. 100 X 0.68 Cal. Balls - Self Defense Less Lethal Paintballs - Riot Balls, Seamless Black PVC/Nylon, Personal and Military self protection rounds 3.5 Grams. The .68 Cal Nylon Riot Training Balls can be used thousands of times. They just need to be swept up, rinsed, dried and put back in action!. Self Defense Paintball Ammo Alternative - about 17mm or .68 - They work in all .68 cal. paintball guns, They are reusable, do not deform and long lasting. The .68 Cal Nylon Riot Training Balls are the latest non-lethal training munitions available today. These work great and are intended for practice target shooting and possible home defense against intruders or animal attacks.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Save money camping

Warm cool label. I love the fact that I can reuse the heat they are supposed to provide. Saves money trying to choose your marker. They're a little lighter than other marker balls so they have a slightly different trajectory, but you can still customize your marker.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

better tires! rebound effect.

I gave my friend a shot at me "in bulletproof vest" and these plastic balls hit twice as hard as rubber balls. Also, they bounce off badly. So for riot control, this is your route. I will continue to use rubber at work simply because there is less collateral damage. they will break the windows and maybe the bones of the face, also the bones of the fingers. I shoot them with a .68 caliber T4E side-by-side shotgun.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Economic Ammo

I have a Pepper Ball Lifelight and my son has a Pepper Ball Gun, no TCP. But they shoot well, and it is much more profitable to buy inert cartridges. They shoot well and don't get stuck. Yes, there is a rebound and I don't want to get hit by it. I have 8 pieces in thick mounting foam and they get stuck deep. But be sure to buy for outdoor practice because if they don't break they will bounce

Pros
  • Very Impressive
Cons
  • Update Availability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High Penetration Ammo

I spent a few months really seeing and appreciating these cartridges. I can tell you they specialize in penetration. I mark with my T-15 with the tank set at 1100-1200 psi. I have to say it has an effective range of around 40-60 feet and depending on what you throw this thing still makes quite a bit of noise. They can also go up to 100 feet, but there is a slight drop and the impact sound is delayed.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It hurts like hell when camping

I bought these to carry around in my Byrna HD as pepperballs aren't allowed outside in Texas. I am also on a Walther PPQ .43 and have now been shot with both nylon balls. I definitely trust both of them when it comes to putting a man to sleep. I have bought several different brands and this one is definitely very impressive. I saw someone ask a question and this is a self defense or practice question. The answer is that it works perfectly for both of them.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great way to deter a burglar

I bought these and some pepperballs to charge a home security shop. I use the Tippmann Stormer Elite and I have a range of 150-200 feet with these balls and they will break a glass jar at 75 feet. My guess is they would probably be fatal if shot in the eyes or temples. In any other place, bones are easily bruised or broken. I'd say it's a good way to protect against lunatics intending to break into my house or worse, but it won't do too much damage to bystanders if they bounce off.

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Exchange available

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great and can be reused

I bought these shiny smooth bullets to use in my Byrna .68 cal CO2 trigger (pistol). I filmed about two dozen of these in my daughter's garden and they were quite spectacular. They are accurate up to and including 60 feet. Although these balls aren't lethal, if one of them hits you, they will really hurt you. They are so smooth and seamless. I definitely recommend them for both target shooting and defense, especially if you get the pepperball in the #5 position. Hit them with 4 balls and then…

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  • This is amazing
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