Tuesday, January 29, 2008

How Many Shots Can A Sniper Training Cube Take?

Question:

How many shots can a Sniper Training Cube take?

Answer:

The Sniper Training Cube is rated for 75,000 rounds. This can vary depending on bullet type. We have Sniper Training Cubes used in military training that lasted up to 115,000 rounds. The rounds included: 5.56, 7.62, 300 win mag, .338 and 50 bmg.



Monday, January 14, 2008

Can I Shoot The Target In Cold Weather

Question:

Can I shoot the target in cold weather?

Answer:

Yes, The Ballistic Polymer is not affected by temperature, whether hot or cold.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Will The Fool’s Clay Fit In Automatic Throwers?

Question:

Will the Fool’s Clay fit in automatic throwers?

Answer:

Yes, The Fool’s Clay is regulation size and will work fine in automatic throwers.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Do The Bullets Go Thru The Targets?

Question:

Do the bullets go thru the targets?

Answer:

Yes, for safety and longevity we engineered the Ballistic Polymer targets to allow the bullet to pass through. This eliminates ricochet and allows the target to self-heal giving you a longer lasting target and the opportunity to shoot closer.

Ultrasonic Weapons Cleaning

Here at JSMP we can run 10's of thousands of rounds through our AR-15, M-14, MP-5, Glock & 1911 weapons in a typical day of target testing. The build up of lead, copper and fouling can be heavy and require a lot of time and elbow grease to remove, taking up valuable gunsmith time. So we invested in several ultrasonic cleaning tanks manufactured by Branson. The results are outstanding! A better cleaning job by far, reduced cleaning supplies cost and time savings allow us to proceed with other gun projects.


-
Jeff

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Are Your Targets Made In China?

Question:

Are your targets made in China?

Answer:

No! We manufacture our targets here in the USA. We use no foreign materials in our manufacturing process.




El Cajon PD Participates In JSMP T & E Program

The City of El Cajon Police Department located in California to test and evaluate JSMP Riflesmith H-Bar Unit with H-Bar Extension.



H-Bar Extension not shown.


- Jeff