P2P .50 Cal Rubber Ammo – 10 Count
P2P .50 caliber rubber ammo is designed for use with .50 caliber Prepared 2 Protect® products.
Product Overview
This rubber ball ammunition is reusable and intended for training or practice with P2P .50 caliber less-lethal self-defense pistols.
Training & Practice Use
The reusable rubber construction allows users to conduct repeated practice sessions. After use, the rubber rounds can be collected and reused if undamaged.
Packaging
This product is supplied in a convenient 10-count tube, making it suitable for training and practice sessions.
Key Features
- .50 caliber rubber ball ammunition
- Designed for use with Prepared 2 Protect® .50 caliber products
- Reusable rubber construction
- Intended for training and practice
- 10-count tube for convenient storage
Description
P2P .50 Cal Rubber Ammo – 10 Count
P2P .50 caliber rubber ammo is designed for use with .50 caliber Prepared 2 Protect® products.
Product Overview
This rubber ball ammunition is reusable and intended for training or practice with P2P .50 caliber less-lethal self-defense pistols.
Training & Practice Use
The reusable rubber construction allows users to conduct repeated practice sessions. After use, the rubber rounds can be collected and reused if undamaged.
Packaging
This product is supplied in a convenient 10-count tube, making it suitable for training and practice sessions.
Key Features
- .50 caliber rubber ball ammunition
- Designed for use with Prepared 2 Protect® .50 caliber products
- Reusable rubber construction
- Intended for training and practice
- 10-count tube for convenient storage
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