can these be upgraded like the hdr50s i really want one of these for the different types of projectiles but the power of the upgrade hdr50 is stopping me
Hello, thank you for reaching out to us. We are going to launch upgrade kits, a brand new projectile that is a bit of “LETHAL” and only compatible with our .50 cal Torpedo Revolvers, and much more. Please feel free to stay tuned with us. Have a good day.
@@madhatterentmt6146 Hello, thanks for asking. We are told that the upgrade kits and new projectiles are held by XRAY for subject shipment. Please feel free to stay tuned with us. Have a good day.
If you follow the instructions we demonstrated in this video, the balls won't get jammed. However, if you plan to shoot "TPE80 rubber balls" repeatedly in a short amount of time, we recommend applying a little bit of silicone fluid (with about Kinetic/Kinematic Viscosity of 1000 Centistokes) on "TPE80 rubber balls" because TPE80 rubber balls can become sticky under certain working temperatures and moisture conditions.
I really like mine. I just wish that since it holds six torpedos the ten pack would be upgraded to a twelve pack. Otherwise it is a great home defense tool.
Thank you for sharing your thought with us. Please kindly understand we will have other launchers that hold different numbers of ammos than Torpedo Revolvers' cylinder capacity (6 rounds).
Any way to remove that novel you guys wrote on the side? An advantage of less lethal is strictly presentation and intimidation factor, which is made obsolete when you do something like paint the gun orange or put an entire paragraph of text on the side. It's immediately noticeable that it's a "fake" gun.
Hello, please kindly understand it's illegal to change, alter, remove, or obliterate of any coloration or markings required for any imitation firearm in any way that makes the imitation firearm look more like a firearm. Never brandish or display imitation firearms in public. It may confuse people and may be a crime. Police and others may think it is a firearm. Do not change the coloration and marking to make it look more like a firearm. That is dangerous and may be a crime.
@@mercuryrise So then why isn't that paragraph on every less lethal weapon out there? You're saying it's required by law but this is the only gun this is found on.
@@jackwiseman33 Yes, you are right. We don't stamp this paragraph on Torpedo Revolvers, but this paragraph is engraved on the right side instead, which meets regulations as well. We hope this makes sense to you.
Interesting gun looks like a valken code and mini gs fusion gonna look at the Manuel and look at the bolt design to determine if it shares similar designs with that too
Raysun Rebranded as Mecury Rise for Western Markets? If so not bad....However though I appreciate the use of the Magazine option I think the Raysun 92 is a better looking model I think you could have gone with a more realistc look and configuration the Raysun 92 had.
Just watched a video review about the TR50 and they were impressed, but noticed that it shoots a little high on the mark. They pointed it center mass and it was hitting about three inches higher than where it was pointed at 30 feet when using the torpedo rounds. Overall it looks cool and with a good laser attachment adjusted for the drift, it should be a good self defense weapon.
Just like the exterior of every cellphone is the same, but the functionality makes our TR50 totally different. Maybe you want to check out our product page mercuryrise.com/products/mercury-rise-torpedo-revolver-50-caliber-training-pistol-paintball-gun-marker and this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KgbdrZallaY.html.
These two rectangles in black, held by a single screw on both sides is "BALL DETENT COVER". After unscrewing the "BALL DETENT COVERS", you will see a ball detent on both sides. Please remember to check both two ball detents every 25,000 shots. Replace if it is worn or broken. Have a nice day.
@@AmbuBadger Please understand if user pushes the magazine release button before using up all ammos, the magazine and remaining ammos will get stuck in the pistol. And you will need to perform "Ammunition Retreat", then the rounds may roll out from the compartment under the barrel and you don't need to check the ball detents in this case. But if the rounds keep rolling out from the barrel in other cases, you will need to check the ball detents.
@@AmbuBadger We are sorry we don't do other products' reviewing videoes on our channel. We only strive to develop quality products and demonstreate our products here. However, you could find related videoes from other channels. Thank you for your understanding. Have a good one.
Hi, this video shows TPE Rubber Balls are softer than TPR Rubber Balls. That means it's much safer when shooting with TPE Rubber Balls could help gunners to avoid most of TPE Rubber Balls ricocheting from the target.
Not effective. Jeff McKay put out a video of being shot at with these sized rounds and low joules. You need around 30 j and up to be an effective defence tool.
Hi Peter, thank you for your opinions. As we mentioned in the video, the design concept of MUB 43 training pistol is based on self-defense "Pepper Ball Launchers". That means the users will want to use .43 Cal Pepper Balls, and the potency of the pepper balls does not require direct hits on a target, simply striking the ground in close proximity to your target is enough to diffuse a thread.
Hi David, if we use a .43 cal rubber ball (around 0.88 gram) to give it a test at the MUB43 maximum velocity of 370 FPS, we will get 5.596 joules. Here is the calculator www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/physics/kinetic.php we used for your reference. Have a nice day.