Tag Archives: Gun Range

How many inches of ballistic rubber does it take to stop rounds?

Ballistic Rubber Thickness: Stopping and Encapsulating Range Rounds Range owners and operators often ask, “What ballistic rubber thickness stops bullets effectively?” At Cumberland Rubber Supply (CRS), we…

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CRS Ballistic Baffle Parts: The Ultimate Solution for Modern Ranges

CRS Ballistic Baffle Parts: The Ultimate Solution for Modern Ranges In the world of firearms training and shooting ranges, safety and efficiency are paramount. Cumberland Rubber Supply…

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The CRS Advantage

Transition to Global Usage of CRS High-Density Rubber In the ever-evolving landscape of ballistic training and safety environments, the importance of using the right materials cannot be…

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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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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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CRS Granulated Rubber Backstop

Granulated Rubber Berm – Shooting Range Granulated rubber has become a popular and reliable choice for berm backstops at shooting ranges. Derived from recycled tires, this eco-friendly…

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Shot Show CRS in Las Vegas

Cumberland Rubber Supply (CRS) is excited to announce that we will be in Las Vegas for the 2023 Shot Show! The Shot Show is the largest and most comprehensive trade show for professionals in the shooting, hunting, and outdoor industry, and we are thrilled to be a part of it.

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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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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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