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Rubber Bullets: A Brief Introduction

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Rubber bullets refer to the rubber coated projectiles that are for firing either from the standard firearms or from the dedicated riot guns. These are basically less lethal with comparatively lesser destructive nature. Metal projectiles are the more dangerous version of bullets. Projectiles made up of plastic, wax and wood are extensively used for short range practice purposes, similarly rubber bullets too can be used for the same purposes of practice and animal control. Though most often these are used for controlling riots or dispersing protests.
Check out the various aspects where rubber bullets are put to use.

Controlling Riots
The usage of rubber bullets for controlling riots goes back to 1880, when the British innovated rubber bullets in place of wooden rounds as lesser lethal cartridges. The better quality of competitive rubber bullet was introduced in 1989 which was a rubber coated metal cylinder with 1.7 cm of diameter and 15.4 grams of weight. Since then such rubber bullets are being extensively used for riot control purposes.

Self Protection
In certain countries it is legal and under the limits of laws to keep lesser lethal guns for self protection. In Russia for example, lots of handguns are deliberately manufactured with weakened construction and barrel regarding internal lugs so that it is rather impossible to fire hard projectiles while lesser lethal rubber bullets easily get compressed and pass through the lug smoothly. Rubber bullets guns are thus, quite common in such countries. Interestingly there are lots of other uses of rubber for defense.

Training and Practices
As discussed earlier, rubber bullets are extensively used for shot range indoor training and practices. The best part is that if these are used with an appropriate backstop, it can be recovered undamaged even after firing and thus, can be re-used a number of times without any problems. It is quite safe and economical for the training purpose.

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