Tactical Rubber Guns is a Japanese company that manufactures precision-molded rubber guns for training purposes. The guns consist of molded steel component cores, which are encased in a polyurethane and synthetic rubber compound. The guns are true to form and weight, making them ideal for training such as correct handling, underwater/amphibious maneuvers, and multifunctional combat maneuvers. Development plans for TRG include a wide assortment of modern day, commonly issued small arms, including M16A3, G36, FAMAS, HK 416D, FN SCAR-L, M9A1, and MINIMI, among others.
For more information, and to make an inquiry regarding ordering, visit fle-japan.com/en/trg
Thanks to Pascal for the tip!
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In hot environments, do they get limp?
Thank you the boost Eric 🙂
I own you a bottle of Junmai Ginjo nihon shu (^^)
2 kind of rubber:
.soft one for indoor training (similar to ASP Red Guns or Blue Guns),
.hard one.
Hard rubber weapons are made for harsh training on the field.
Same weight, same size, same buyoancy than the real ones.
Not going through shit times if you damage or lose it.
No time consuming after training maintenance.
Could be use for parade also (in close civilian environment).