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How Effective are the Byrna .61 Caliber Chemical Projectiles?

 

Testing the Byrna MAX and Pepper Projectiles: A Slow-Motion Analysis

Recently, our team had the opportunity to rent a slow-motion camera and collaborate with the Byrna LE team in Texas. Our goal was to demo and test the chemical dispersion capabilities of the all-new .61 caliber Byrna MAX and Pepper Projectiles designed for the all new Byrna CL. The results were nothing short of impressive.

The Setup

We set up our slow-motion camera to capture every detail of the test. The Byrna LE team was on hand to ensure everything went smoothly and to provide their expertise on the projectiles.

The Test

As we fired the Byrna MAX and Pepper Projectiles, the slow-motion footage revealed a solid 3-5 foot dispersion cloud around the point of impact. This cloud was dense and consistent, showcasing the effectiveness of the chemical agents.

The Results

The chemical dispersion was powerful enough to incapacitate an attacker or threat for up to 30 minutes. This level of effectiveness is crucial for personal safety and law enforcement scenarios, providing a non-lethal option to neutralize threats.

Conclusion

Overall, the test demonstrated the impressive capabilities of the Byrna MAX and Pepper Projectiles. The slow-motion footage provided a clear view of the dispersion pattern and the potential impact on a target. We are excited to see how these projectiles will be utilized in the field to enhance safety and security.