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What a Blue Gun can do for your training

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Jamie Goldstein

Prepping for a road march and don’t want to carry an actual firearm during training? Need to equip training classes on proper handling techniques before actually putting guns in their hands? Well, that’s why RING manufactures “the most detailed, accurate and extensive line of ‘firearm simulators’ on the market today.”

Prepping for a road march and don’t want to carry an actual firearm during training? Need to equip training classes on proper handling techniques before actually putting guns in their hands? Well, that’s why RING manufactures “the most detailed, accurate and extensive line of ‘firearm simulators’ on the market today.”

 

All of Ring’s blue gun simulators are “inert detailed replicas of actual weapons designed for Law Enforcement and Military Training.” They just  don’t rust or decay after dragging them through a swamp.

If you’ve ever gone through a schoolhouse designed for shooters, door kickers, and operators, you know how banged up a weapons system can get during training. Why put an actual gun through that?

Unlike actual firearms which don’t need to be exposed to unnecessary abuse, blue gun weapon simulators are made of tough, resiliant, and impact-resistant polyurethane reinforced with steel. This prevents the simulator from bending or flexing and adds the benefit of realistic weight, balance, and detail.

Each blue gun is crafted in “Law Enforcement Blue” to ensure recognizability as a simulator and not an actual fire arm.

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