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Inert Projectiles - 68 Cal Training Powder Ball, Pepper Ball Launcher Training Projectiles, Training & Recreational Projectile,Compatible with .68 Caliber Pepper Ball Gun Training Balls (25 Count)

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  • ⭐ The picture of Training Inert Projectiles is a real picture, which is made by laser welding process and finely ground, and will never rupture in the launcher. It is the safest Training Inert Projectiles
  • ⭐MoFaQiu Training Inert Projectiles , no welding seam and no powder filling hole, and powder will not leak inside the magazine and launcher, making you and your family safer.
  • ⭐MoFaQiu Training Inert Projectiles Good sealing performance, no leakage, There won't be powder on the plastic shell,Smooth surface without burr making your transmitter cleaner and longer life.


MoFaQiu inert projectile-training inert projectile is compatible with all 0.68 caliber pepper ball launchers. MoFaQiu inert projectile uses a new generation of laser welding technology to make users safer, Training inert projectiles are ground by precision lathe, with high precision and smoother surface.


Koldunya
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Another great product from this company. These are well made, fire well, and are a great training aid for .68 caliber (ie paintball).
Trevor
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I have a few of the real pepperballs from the same company but I obviously only want to use those for defense. These are great for practice!
Old Man in the Cave
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Sixty-Eight caliber projectiles have come a long way since the old tree-marking days. I had a vintage launcher that was very different from today's launchers, and I was foolish enough to give it away, but I digress. These inert training round projectiles from the MoFaQiu Store are very well made, with no odd edges or anything to cause misfires in you launcher. They allow you to train in different scenarios and conditions, and evaluate the results via the powder's dispersal. I like them.
SteveL
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Very smooth, fits my Byrna perfectly. These look and feel high quality and come in a sealed jar to protect freshness so they don't get brittle before use. They worked flawlessly.Absolutely recommend these.5 Stars.
Cathy
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Good Projectiles! These are good training projectiles for practice. They are harder than other brands but still break upon impact on a hard surface. This is good to see how the powder disperses. Not for self defense ,solely for training. Of note, please keep out of reach of children, they do look like gum balls.
P_L
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I'm still waiting for my non-lethal launcher, so I haven't tested this ammo to assess its performance. However, the cylindrical bottle has a high packing factor for spherical items and is sealed like a medication bottle.I'll update this review once I can test the ammo for real.
Debra Brinkman
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
The first thing I noticed about this set of training balls was the container. I like the size and concept of the jar. It is very convenient for storage and handling, but I was a little disappointed to discover that the walls of the jar were more flexible than I was expecting. I have gotten pepper and training projectiles from this manufacturer in the past in five round tubes. These tubes have always very solid with rigid, crush resistant walls. This jar, however, is flexible under pressure form the sides. Everything arrived intact, but I have had bad luck in the past with similar containers designed to hold projectiles designed to break under impact pressure. It’s not a deal breaker, but it is an opportunity for possible improvement.I am a firm proponent of training and especially when it comes to simulating “real world” conditions, and these projectiles really help with that. Unlike hard rubber or paint style balls for training, these are filled with inert powder to simulate pepper powder. This helps to simulate dispersement patterns and understand the dynamics involved. For example, these balls can be used deliberately in windy conditions to understand what happens when you deploy your launcher downwind of your target. Other training balls certainly have there place as well, but I think these are an excellent addition to your training repertoire.All-in-all, I think these are great.
Gearmaster
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I have a Byrna TCR pepper ball gun (which is variant of a Tippmann paintball gun) and have been training with their kinetic hard plastic rounds. The problem with those is that they often ricochet into the grass or woods or back at the shooter, and because they are grey, they are difficult to find and are costly to replace and they can be dangerous when they ricochet back at the shooter.I decided to give these a try because they dissipate into a cloud on impact, and I need not worry about ricochets when training. They simulate the ballistic performance of the Byrna pepper projectiles so that I get realistic training.Since these are around $0.56 a round, they are a lot less than the Byrna training projectiles, so I consider these to be a good value.
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