44 mm barrels
Rubber soft bowl
Big impact
Side and side 2 shots weapon
No lethal weapon
Powerfull and accurate until 12 meters until
With 8 cartridges
A
flash-ball gun ("
arme à léthalité atténuée", "attenuated lethality weapon") is a hand-held weapon intended mainly for use by police officers in riot situations as an alternative to lethal
firearms or
baton rounds (
plastic bullets). It was developed by
French arms manufacturer
Verney-Carron and is available in two versions. The super-pro version features vertically stacked barrels and is made from metal alloys, while the compact version is made from lighter
composite materials with the twin barrels side by side. Both versions of the weapon can be used to fire a variety of ammunition although a soft 44 mm rubber ball is the most common.