CTS
CTS 12GA Heavy Door Breacher
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- SKU:
- CTS-125088-1
- Weight:
- 1.00 LBS
Description
*A 12GA non-toxic, heavy frangible slug used to disrupt locking mechanisms and hinges of external and internal doors comprised of hardened material. Effectiveness is dependent on shot placement, length of the muzzle from the impact area, and the type of locking attachments. The baseline for the Model 2577 slug is solid hard wood and metal fire doors. The ability of the slug to retain its form also enables an added stand-off capability. Effectiveness will vary, but this breaching slug is compatible with existing shotguns available to military special operations forces, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard.
CAUTION: The Model 2577 is a heavier breaching slug with greater penetrating and destructive capability. Therefore, it poses greater risk to humans. It is not recommended for use on most domestic law enforcement operations involving residential exterior or interior doors. Breaching rounds are designed for specific tactical situations. One must be trained specifically in the technique and tactics and exercise extreme care and caution to minimize the possibility of this projectile striking a human opposite the door.
WARNING This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. You must be 18+ years old to shop and or purchase on our website and 21+ to purchase Ammunition/Firearms. Check local laws before ordering as you certify you are of legal age and satisfy all federal, state, and local legal/regulatory requirements. There are NO returns or exchanges on armor, firearms, ammunition, PPE equipment. Ammo ships UPS ground to the lower 48 states.
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