Rubber Rocket Projectile, Five Rounds Per Box - "Javelin"
Rubber Rocket Projectile, Five Rounds Per Box - "Javelin"
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DESCRIPTION: A direct fire 12 gauge round which fires a 115 grain, 80 durometer rubber projectile allowing escalation of force from a safe distance prior to use of lethal means. The ROCKET accommodates tactical situations from 10 to 75 yards.INCAPACITATION MECHANISM: The ROCKET fires a 115 grain rubber projectile, producing controlled and directed incapacitation by blunt impact trauma and excruciating pain through the transfer of 92 foot pounds of energy by each projectile.PHYSICAL DATA:Size: Length = 2.5 inch, 12 gauge - Weight: 115 grains(1 BOX)
This ammo is restricted in the following cities and/or states: All of Alaska; Los Angelos, CA; Sacramento, CA; San Francisco. CA; All of HI; All of IL; All of MA; NYC, NY; Bronx, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Manhattan, NY; Staten Island, NY; Queens, NY; Washington D.C., APO and FPO Addresses, No PO boxes.

• HOME DEFENSE • LAW ENFORCEMENT • COMMERCIAL SECURITY • PEST CONTROL • RECREATIONAL WHY THE POWER PUNCH (LESS-LETHAL AMMO)

A consideration by most courts when determining the legitimacy of a self-defense shooting is the escalation of force. When a less than lethal shell is used as the first round, knowledgeable courts and boards recognize this type of round as a legitimate attempt to defend without intent of causing lethal injury. The desired effect should be incapacitation of the intended subject to a point which allows the defender to take control of the situation, and make a decision on what follow up actions are required. As with any ammunition the user should immediately assess the situation and be prepared to take necessary folllow-up actions should the desired result not be achieved. In the 1970's the U.S. Army Land Warfare Laboratory conducted research and published a report on blunt impact weapons which resulted in a finding that impact energies between 30 and 90 foot pound are 'dangerous', i.e. contusions, abrasions, broken ribs, concussions, loss of the eyes or superficial organ damage, whereas 'Severe Damage' occurs if impact exceeds 90 foot pounds. (ibid., p.337). 'Severe Damage' includes serious skin lacerations, massive skull fractures, rupture of the heart and kidney, fragmentation of the liver, and hemorrhages. This ammunition has a high probability of being lethal or producing Severe Damage as defined above at less than 12 feet.