EndEx Pop Rocket (Upgraded)

from $20.00

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, which allows the round to be reused even on impact with hard surfaces at close distance. See video below for a shooting demonstration.

The 209 rounds are loaded in sideways using any small tool, such as a blunt screwdriver or allen key (not included). Removal of the primer is done by pushing in through the other side of the round. See loading video below for more information.

Upgrades from beta version:

  • Reinforced primer bracing: With additional braces at the front of the primer, we have eliminated “over-pushing”, which would lead to the primer coming out of the grooves on impact.

  • Improved primer extraction: Moving the extraction port closer to the base of the primer reduces torque and makes extraction easier. We have also added a chamfer to mitigate primer “twist”.

  • Increased blast profile: Increased diameter of the exhaust ports and the addition of a diversion plate improves blast profile and durability.

  • Reduced production time: Eliminating the recessed exhaust ports reduces production time and quality issues.

Directions:

To load the rocket, insert the primer with brass side up, towards the front of the rocket with your finger. Then, using a small blunt tool, push the primer the rest of the way in, applying pressure towards the top/brass-side of the primer. Do not push on the lower side of the primer, as this will torque/twist it and damage the chamber grooves. Ensure the primer is pushed all the way in. If the primer is not fully set, then the plunger may twist the primer sideways on impact, causing permanent damage. If this happens, try re-aligning the primer and ensure it is set into the grooves before attempting to extract.

To extract the primer, push through the small hole on the opposite side with a blunt tool. If you experience too much resistance, try pinching and pulling up on the sides of the rocket directly above the rifling collar. This will ensure the firing pin and plunger are not blocking the primer. There may also be built up powder residue inside the chamber that can cause resistance. Try cleaning out the chamber if this occurs.

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.

  • Compatibility:

    • 40mm TAGinn shells (green gas*, CO2, HPA)

      • *Green gas shells not recommended (not strong enough)

    • .209 or .209A primers

  • Weight:

    • ~36 grams per rocket (with primer)

  • Material:

    • Polyurethane foam (body)

    • ABS plastic (rifling collar and chamber)

    • delrin + steel (firing pin)

NOT designed to be fired directly at people.

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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, which allows the round to be reused even on impact with hard surfaces at close distance. See video below for a shooting demonstration.

The 209 rounds are loaded in sideways using any small tool, such as a blunt screwdriver or allen key (not included). Removal of the primer is done by pushing in through the other side of the round. See loading video below for more information.

Upgrades from beta version:

  • Reinforced primer bracing: With additional braces at the front of the primer, we have eliminated “over-pushing”, which would lead to the primer coming out of the grooves on impact.

  • Improved primer extraction: Moving the extraction port closer to the base of the primer reduces torque and makes extraction easier. We have also added a chamfer to mitigate primer “twist”.

  • Increased blast profile: Increased diameter of the exhaust ports and the addition of a diversion plate improves blast profile and durability.

  • Reduced production time: Eliminating the recessed exhaust ports reduces production time and quality issues.

Directions:

To load the rocket, insert the primer with brass side up, towards the front of the rocket with your finger. Then, using a small blunt tool, push the primer the rest of the way in, applying pressure towards the top/brass-side of the primer. Do not push on the lower side of the primer, as this will torque/twist it and damage the chamber grooves. Ensure the primer is pushed all the way in. If the primer is not fully set, then the plunger may twist the primer sideways on impact, causing permanent damage. If this happens, try re-aligning the primer and ensure it is set into the grooves before attempting to extract.

To extract the primer, push through the small hole on the opposite side with a blunt tool. If you experience too much resistance, try pinching and pulling up on the sides of the rocket directly above the rifling collar. This will ensure the firing pin and plunger are not blocking the primer. There may also be built up powder residue inside the chamber that can cause resistance. Try cleaning out the chamber if this occurs.

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.

  • Compatibility:

    • 40mm TAGinn shells (green gas*, CO2, HPA)

      • *Green gas shells not recommended (not strong enough)

    • .209 or .209A primers

  • Weight:

    • ~36 grams per rocket (with primer)

  • Material:

    • Polyurethane foam (body)

    • ABS plastic (rifling collar and chamber)

    • delrin + steel (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, which allows the round to be reused even on impact with hard surfaces at close distance. See video below for a shooting demonstration.

The 209 rounds are loaded in sideways using any small tool, such as a blunt screwdriver or allen key (not included). Removal of the primer is done by pushing in through the other side of the round. See loading video below for more information.

Upgrades from beta version:

  • Reinforced primer bracing: With additional braces at the front of the primer, we have eliminated “over-pushing”, which would lead to the primer coming out of the grooves on impact.

  • Improved primer extraction: Moving the extraction port closer to the base of the primer reduces torque and makes extraction easier. We have also added a chamfer to mitigate primer “twist”.

  • Increased blast profile: Increased diameter of the exhaust ports and the addition of a diversion plate improves blast profile and durability.

  • Reduced production time: Eliminating the recessed exhaust ports reduces production time and quality issues.

Directions:

To load the rocket, insert the primer with brass side up, towards the front of the rocket with your finger. Then, using a small blunt tool, push the primer the rest of the way in, applying pressure towards the top/brass-side of the primer. Do not push on the lower side of the primer, as this will torque/twist it and damage the chamber grooves. Ensure the primer is pushed all the way in. If the primer is not fully set, then the plunger may twist the primer sideways on impact, causing permanent damage. If this happens, try re-aligning the primer and ensure it is set into the grooves before attempting to extract.

To extract the primer, push through the small hole on the opposite side with a blunt tool. If you experience too much resistance, try pinching and pulling up on the sides of the rocket directly above the rifling collar. This will ensure the firing pin and plunger are not blocking the primer. There may also be built up powder residue inside the chamber that can cause resistance. Try cleaning out the chamber if this occurs.

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.

  • Compatibility:

    • 40mm TAGinn shells (green gas*, CO2, HPA)

      • *Green gas shells not recommended (not strong enough)

    • .209 or .209A primers

  • Weight:

    • ~36 grams per rocket (with primer)

  • Material:

    • Polyurethane foam (body)

    • ABS plastic (rifling collar and chamber)

    • delrin + steel (firing pin)

NOT designed to be fired directly at people.