Canadian Rubber Dummies in Stock!!!

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Run! Hide your women and children! The Rubber Dummies are coming!

Rubber Dummies are a realistic torso target; search "rubber dummies" on YouTube, or see a review video on RangeRabbit.com.

A basic kit with Dummy and stand is $325, I should start shipping them in the last week of January. They are available for order on the website now, but nothing is being shipped until I get back from the SHOT Show around Jan 23.

To promote the website, there are NO SHIPPING CHARGES on any orders to Canada, until April 1 2017!

Shoot safe! Glenn.
 

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FAQ about Rubber Dummies

What's the weight of that rubber dummy setup? Interesting product!

The Dummy torso weighs 14.5 kg (32 pounds). Our stand weighs 5.5kg (12 lbs).

I've also had a couple of emails asking about how durable the Dummies are. I've yet to try one; I have watched several third-party videos on YouTube, and I think the manufacturers claim of 'thousands of rounds' is plausible. My experience with self-healing targets generally is that it depends on the ammo and how concentrated the fire is. If you shoot this thing in the head with a shotgun a few hundred times, I think it's life will be shortened considerably!

I'll have them in stock on Jan 23 (ish). I'll torture test one immediately, and post the results and the video online. Stay tuned!

Glenn.
 
We have a fairly easy going set of rules at our range, however shooting human analog targets is a no no...even on paper, unless the humanoid has been clearly zobified. Can you get a zombie or alien (space, not illegal) version of this torso? As well, will you have an armoured stand available? Always great to see new vendors and new products...
 
How about a michelin man dummy? We don't really need al the fine muscle and facial details. That will get around all the gun club rules.

Is it also possible to put a steel plate inside the rubber dummy, and use the dummy as the "shroud". Enough that we can hear the "ping" of the plate and keep all the ricochets inside the dummy?
 
How about a michelin man dummy? We don't really need al the fine muscle and facial details. That will get around all the gun club rules.

Is it also possible to put a steel plate inside the rubber dummy, and use the dummy as the "shroud". Enough that we can hear the "ping" of the plate and keep all the ricochets inside the dummy?

Ya, this level of realism wouldn't go over too well at most ranges, IMHO
 
My range prohibits shooting anything that even closely resembles a human/humanoid. That includes zombies. Can you make one that looks like a cardboard box with a target on it?
 
My range prohibits shooting anything that even closely resembles a human/humanoid. That includes zombies. Can you make one that looks like a cardboard box with a target on it?

Sounds like a rule some weak minded Liberal dreamt up

I wonder if such rules exist in the middle east?
 
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