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Description:
This is a version of the EndEx Rocket that uses a 209 primer to create a report on impact. The internal components are encased in safe flexible urethane foam and TPU, which allows the round to be reused even on impact with hard surfaces at close distance.
Upgrades from MK2:
Reduced Weight: ~8% lighter which places it closer to other foam projectiles and improves range (~38g)
Design: The rounded tip is closer in design to real 40mm grenade rounds
Simplicity: We’ve simplified the firing pin mechanism, using fewer parts and materials. There is no more plunger/rod, and it now uses a plastic ball bearing in which the primer is pushed against.
Safety: Along with the same safety benefits of using foam and TPU, the MK3 has a thin walled TPU rear that allows for deformation if the round bounces before impact.
Flight performance: Shifting the center of gravity forward and adding an internal spine provides better flight characteristics
TAG ML-36 Compatibility: There is a dedicated sealing band to work with ML-36 shells
Glow: All MK3s have glow-in-the-dark tips that can be charged for tracking at night
Directions:
To load the rocket, rotate the tip counter-clockwise 90° and remove spent primer if necessary (use a small tool such as a flathead screwdriver or knife). Insert primer into the chamber. Insert tip into body and rotate 90° clockwise.
The EndEx Pop Rocket is not designed to detonate on impact with soft surfaces such as dirt, leaves, etc. Sharp impact angles will also reduce the chance to detonate (glancing shots).
The lifespan of an individual round will depend on range and impact surface material/geometry. Closer ranges and sharp geometry will diminish the lifespan of the rocket. Do not use rocket if there are visible tears in the foam tip.
Compatibility:
40mm TAGinn shells (green gas*, CO2, HPA)
*Green gas shells not recommended (not strong enough)
.209 or .209A primers
Weight:
~38 grams per rocket (with primer)
Material:
Polyurethane foam (tip)
TPU (body)
Delrin (firing pin)
NOT designed to be fired directly at people.
Description:
This is a version of the EndEx Rocket that uses a 209 primer to create a report on impact. The internal components are encased in safe flexible urethane foam and TPU, which allows the round to be reused even on impact with hard surfaces at close distance.
Upgrades from MK2:
Reduced Weight: ~8% lighter which places it closer to other foam projectiles and improves range (~38g)
Design: The rounded tip is closer in design to real 40mm grenade rounds
Simplicity: We’ve simplified the firing pin mechanism, using fewer parts and materials. There is no more plunger/rod, and it now uses a plastic ball bearing in which the primer is pushed against.
Safety: Along with the same safety benefits of using foam and TPU, the MK3 has a thin walled TPU rear that allows for deformation if the round bounces before impact.
Flight performance: Shifting the center of gravity forward and adding an internal spine provides better flight characteristics
TAG ML-36 Compatibility: There is a dedicated sealing band to work with ML-36 shells
Glow: All MK3s have glow-in-the-dark tips that can be charged for tracking at night
Directions:
To load the rocket, rotate the tip counter-clockwise 90° and remove spent primer if necessary (use a small tool such as a flathead screwdriver or knife). Insert primer into the chamber. Insert tip into body and rotate 90° clockwise.
The EndEx Pop Rocket is not designed to detonate on impact with soft surfaces such as dirt, leaves, etc. Sharp impact angles will also reduce the chance to detonate (glancing shots).
The lifespan of an individual round will depend on range and impact surface material/geometry. Closer ranges and sharp geometry will diminish the lifespan of the rocket. Do not use rocket if there are visible tears in the foam tip.
Compatibility:
40mm TAGinn shells (green gas*, CO2, HPA)
*Green gas shells not recommended (not strong enough)
.209 or .209A primers
Weight:
~38 grams per rocket (with primer)
Material:
Polyurethane foam (tip)
TPU (body)
Delrin (firing pin)
NOT designed to be fired directly at people.
Description:
This is a version of the EndEx Rocket that uses a 209 primer to create a report on impact. The internal components are encased in safe flexible urethane foam and TPU, which allows the round to be reused even on impact with hard surfaces at close distance.
Upgrades from MK2:
Reduced Weight: ~8% lighter which places it closer to other foam projectiles and improves range (~38g)
Design: The rounded tip is closer in design to real 40mm grenade rounds
Simplicity: We’ve simplified the firing pin mechanism, using fewer parts and materials. There is no more plunger/rod, and it now uses a plastic ball bearing in which the primer is pushed against.
Safety: Along with the same safety benefits of using foam and TPU, the MK3 has a thin walled TPU rear that allows for deformation if the round bounces before impact.
Flight performance: Shifting the center of gravity forward and adding an internal spine provides better flight characteristics
TAG ML-36 Compatibility: There is a dedicated sealing band to work with ML-36 shells
Glow: All MK3s have glow-in-the-dark tips that can be charged for tracking at night
Directions:
To load the rocket, rotate the tip counter-clockwise 90° and remove spent primer if necessary (use a small tool such as a flathead screwdriver or knife). Insert primer into the chamber. Insert tip into body and rotate 90° clockwise.
The EndEx Pop Rocket is not designed to detonate on impact with soft surfaces such as dirt, leaves, etc. Sharp impact angles will also reduce the chance to detonate (glancing shots).
The lifespan of an individual round will depend on range and impact surface material/geometry. Closer ranges and sharp geometry will diminish the lifespan of the rocket. Do not use rocket if there are visible tears in the foam tip.
Compatibility:
40mm TAGinn shells (green gas*, CO2, HPA)
*Green gas shells not recommended (not strong enough)
.209 or .209A primers
Weight:
~38 grams per rocket (with primer)
Material:
Polyurethane foam (tip)
TPU (body)
Delrin (firing pin)
NOT designed to be fired directly at people.