Category Archives: Gun Range

Anti-Ricochet Ballistic Rubber Ballistic rubber is a synthetic material that has been engineered to possess unique ballistic properties. It has become a popular material for use in…

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CRS's Armored Steel and Ballistic Rubber Bullet Trap: Ensuring Safety in Shooting Ranges and Facilities

Ballistic Rubber Bullet Trap: Modular Design When it comes to shooting ranges or facilities, safety should always be the top priority. This is why having a reliable…

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Home Do-It-Yourself Ballistic Rubber Projects At Cumberland Rubber Supply, we are proud to serve a diverse range of customers who embody the do-it-yourself spirit. Many of our…

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White Ballistic Rubber Projector Screens for Gun Ranges When it comes to gun ranges and projection screens, safety and durability are two key considerations. That’s why white…

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Maximizing the Lifespan of Ballistic Rubber Sheets: Best Practices for Rotation, Maintenance, and Usage Rotation Schedule: This is arguably one of the most critical maintenance tasks for…

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Ballistic rubber sheets and panels down range

CRS Anti-Ricochet Ballistic Sheets and Ballistic Panels in Action At Cumberland Rubber Supply, we are committed to providing the highest quality materials to ensure a safe environment…

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Gluing Ballistic Rubber to Surface

How to Glue Ballistic Rubber to Steel At CRS, we get a lot of questions about the best way to glue our ballistic rubber parts to a…

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The use of ballistic rubber

Ballistic rubber is a material used in the construction of live fire training facilities, such as those found in shooting ranges, military training facilities, and police training. It is made from rubber that has been specially formulated to be able to absorb the kinetic energy of a projectile and prevent ricochets.

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What happens when you shoot hollow point rounds into Ballistic Rubber? And how does it compare to FMJ? If you look closely at the side-by-side photos, the Hollow Point round takes more away from the ballistic rubber sheet than the FMJ. The ballistic rubber product is made to self-heal, meaning it will revert back to its original form. The only hindrance is when the bullet takes rubber with it.

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HD vs economy ballistic rubber

If you’re in the market for a ballistic block or blocks, you might be wondering how many rounds it can take before it needs to be replaced. The answer to that question, it can take a lot. When it comes to durability, the CRS 9″x12″x24″ ballistic block is in a league of its own.

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