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These are not "rubber bullets," they are "Short Range Training Ammunition" as used by many countries for marksmanship training on ranges with a limited down-range "danger" or "impact" area. These rounds have a muzzle velocity of well over 4000 feet per second and have NEVER been intended for use against people; they are highly lethal at close range.

--- These are in fact 7.62x51 (7.62NATO) plastic training rounds ("Übungsmunition", or simply "Üb"), manufactured by the German company DAG (Deutsche Angestellten Gewerkschaft). They are used for training purposes only. —Preceding unsigned comment added by DaedalEVE (talk • contribs) 20:34, 30 September 2010 (UTC)

--- I agree. I purchased several boxes of these and they are indeed made of hard plastic with a good amount of gunpowder behind them. They are supposed to be roughly equivalent in energy to a .38 special round and are accurate out to several hundred meters. You do not want to get shot with one of these. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.207.33.134 (talk) 03:18, 15 October 2010 (UTC)