CRS @ Las Vegas

Cumberland Rubber Supply (CRS) is excited to announce that we will be in Las Vegas for the 2023 Shot Show! The Shot Show is the largest and most comprehensive trade show for professionals in the shooting, hunting, and outdoor industry, and we are thrilled to be a part of it.

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Gluing Ballistic Rubber to Surface

How to Glue Ballistic Rubber to Steel At CRS, we get a lot of questions about the best way to glue our ballistic rubber parts to a surface. The majority of customers will be gluing the material to steel, cement, or wood. While there are a few different methods that will work, we’ve found that Loctite PL is a glue that many of our customers have had success with. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ensure a strong bond between rubber and steel. Method 1: If the glue you are using is having a difficult time bonding to the vulcanized rubber, try using a belt-type sander with 40 grit extremely coarse paper. Rapidly “grind” the back side of the rubber to create a scored surface for the adhesive to grip to. Apply polyurethane adhesive such as Loctite PL Premium 28 fl. oz. Polyurethane Construction Adhesive. Method 2: A second technique is…

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What happens when you shoot hollow point rounds into Ballistic Rubber? And how does it compare to FMJ? If you look closely at the side-by-side photos, the Hollow Point round takes more away from the ballistic rubber sheet than the FMJ. The ballistic rubber product is made to self-heal, meaning it will revert back to its original form. The only hindrance is when the bullet takes rubber with it.

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How to Improve Your Hunting Skills

So you want to be a better hunter, eh? I don’t blame you. After all, hunting is both a challenging and rewarding sport. And there’s nothing quite like the feeling of finally bagging that trophy buck you’ve been chasing for seasons. But becoming a better hunter takes more than just wishing for it—it takes practice. A lot of practice.

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Granulated Rubber in Bullet Traps

CRS is the leading supplier of granulated rubber. Granulated rubber is a significant product for many shooting ranges. It is used to slow and capture rounds in a range. We work with all branches of the government, police departments, and public and private shooting ranges.

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Air Rifle Panels

At CRS, we pride ourselves on the versatility of our products. Our ballistic parts can be used for a variety of applications, including air rifles. As you can see in the video, our customer was able to use our ballistic parts for an air rifle application with great success.

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At CRS, our goal is to protect your team and equipment on the range during live fire training. That’s why our Jigsaw Ballistic Knee Wall Blocks are made of high-density anti-ricochet ballistic rubber. This product ensures the safety of your personnel as well as any other objects in proximity from being hit by bouncebacks. These 275 lbs blocks won’t budge.

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building a bullet trap?

Rubber ballistic panels are ideal for protecting users from splatter, ricochets or spalling off of wall surfaces, bulkheads or knee walls. A perfect case use is in shoothouses or tactical ranges of all types. CRS Ballistic high density solid rubber is longer lasting than “glue with rubber fill blocks” and our parts are proudly made in the USA.

CRS Ballistic Panels

Ballistic Panels Rubber ballistic panels are ideal for protecting users from splatter, ricochets, or spalling off of wall surfaces, bulkheads or knee walls. A perfect case use is in shoothouses or tactical ranges of all types. CRS Ballistic high-density solid rubber is longer lasting than “glue with rubber fill blocks” and our parts are proudly made in the USA.

CRS Ballistic Panels

Rubber ballistic panels are ideal for protecting users from splatter, ricochets, or spalling off of wall surfaces, bulkheads or knee walls. A perfect case use is in shoothouses or tactical ranges of all types. CRS Ballistic high-density solid rubber is longer lasting than “glue with rubber fill blocks” and our parts are proudly made in the USA.

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