What are the space requirements for steel type traps?
Steel bullet traps are generally larger in size than their rubber trap counterparts in order to accommodate proper angles to slow down fired rounds and avoid ricochets. Average length of...
Steel bullet traps are generally larger in size than their rubber trap counterparts in order to accommodate proper angles to slow down fired rounds and avoid ricochets. Average length of...
Steel bullet traps do require scheduled cleaning as rounds hitting steel create lead and dust deposits that are not as prevalent on rubber type bullet traps. Access space behind steel...
Serious consideration must be given to the calibers, type firearms and ammunition to be used on steel bullet traps. For example, ¼” AR500 steel is suitable for most pistol calibers...
Steel bullet traps should be considered for ranges that may experience a higher volume of shooting due to increased levels of training or extremely high traffic commercial ranges (those ranges...
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