Cold Steel Ruger Super Redhawk Rubber Training Revolver

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Perfect for use by Military & Law Enforcement personnel, Personal Protection and Security Professionals and civilian Martial Artists, our Training Firearms are made from ultra-durable thermoplastic rubber.

They are stiff enough to train drawing techniques from the holster and disarming techniques in close quarter training, b..

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Playwell weapons can only be sold to persons over the age of 18 years. Use and Misuse of Martial Arts Weapons can involve serious risk, including injury, disability and death. Weapons are sold for training and Kata use only under strict expert supervision, or for demonstrations of forms, or as collectors' items for display only. Inspect weapons before use to ensure that they are in perfect condition. DO NOT USE WEAPONS FOR SPARRING OR CONTACT. User assumes all risks of Injury. No Wooden weapons used in Martial Arts are under Warranty if used for Contact or Sparring or being dropped on the floor while training. Playwell Martial Arts do not accept liability for damage or injury caused through misuse of products purchased.

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  • Manufactured by: Cold Steel
£29.99 (inc VAT)
The Products ID# is: 6123

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Perfect for use by Military & Law Enforcement personnel, Personal Protection and Security Professionals and civilian Martial Artists, our Training Firearms are made from ultra-durable thermoplastic rubber.

They are stiff enough to train drawing techniques from the holster and disarming techniques in close quarter training, but just soft enough to use in hand-to-hand striking situations with relative safety.

Strong enough to survive hours of training, but inexpensive enough to outfit even an entire gym of students without breaking the bank, these practical and tactical training aids are based on some of the most popular firearms in America today - but their bright coloration makes it unlikely that they would be ever mistaken for a real handgun!