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Military personnel do not use ammunition, and instead use what is called "simunition," similar to paintballs, Tiscione said.
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The officer was told another firearms instructor, referred to in court as Justin, had never agreed to the use of both RIP rounds and paintballs, known as 'simunition', which Justin regarded as dangerous.
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Law enforcement officers do training with "simunition," or mini-paintballs fired by realistic-looking weapons, Weiss said.
unknown title 2009
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Lang, who wants a career in law enforcement, said he enjoyed the "simunition exercise" which involves using a paintball gun to defuse various situations.
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A new 5,000-square-foot building replaces a small simunition building and the small building officers affectionately called the "range shack," which had a rotary-dial phone and couldn't have been much bigger inside than one of the restroom areas under construction in the new building.
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A new 5,000-square-foot building replaces a small simunition building and the small building officers affectionately called the "range shack," which had a rotary-dial phone and couldn't have been much bigger inside than one of the restroom areas under construction in the new building.
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A new 5,000-square-foot building replaces a small simunition building and the small building officers affectionately called the "range shack," which had a rotary-dial phone and couldn't have been much bigger inside than one of the restroom areas under construction in the new building.
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Even commandos sometimes use simunition, but this requires special parts for their weapons and, of course, the special ammunition.
StrategyPage.com 2009
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Except I loaded mine with simunition - bullets that explode red and blue paint when they hit.
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They could warm up doing some judgment shoots with the lasers (aiming for the offender’s weapon/hand/foot to “wound them” as according to them it should be easy to aim for these body parts), then give them a little scenario in a training building where they have to arrest a special population group type offender who is firing simunition at them.
Good For The Goose « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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