Discover our selection of CO2 rubber bullets , specially designed for compatible CO2 guns . These projectiles offer a suitable solution for recreational shooting or training , with a different impact than traditional ammunition.
Riffaut Armory offers products from renowned manufacturers such as Umarex , Rubber Ball or Wadie , guaranteeing consistent quality and good compatibility with dedicated equipment.
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CO2 rubber bullets are specific projectiles designed to work with compressed air or CO2 guns . They allow for recreational or training shooting with a different feel compared to traditional pellets or BBs.
Rubber bullets are designed for specific CO2-compatible weapons. Their design allows for use in dedicated equipment, offering reliable operation when used in the correct caliber and with the appropriate weapon.
These munitions are primarily used for target shooting or training . They offer an interesting alternative for certain activities, particularly in suitable and safe environments.
Manufacturers such as Umarex , Wadie , Rubber Ball or Concorde Defender offer projectiles known for their consistency and quality of manufacture , ensuring a good shooting experience.
CO2 rubber bullets should only be used with compatible firearms. Even though they are not metallic, they can still pose risks. It is essential to follow safety instructions and use these projectiles only in a suitable environment.
The use of this ammunition must comply with French regulations . Consulting a professional will ensure the conformity and proper use of your equipment.
At Armurerie Riffaut, our gunsmiths will assist you in choosing the projectiles best suited to your weapon and your shooting style.
This is a rubber projectile used with CO2 or compressed air weapons.
No, they must only be used with weapons specifically designed to fire rubber bullets.
Yes, they are often used for recreational shooting or training in a safe environment.
No, they can be dangerous. It is important to follow safety rules when using them.
Yes, their use is regulated in France and must comply with current legislation.
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