The Sabre Inert Practice Projectile 35-Count pack lets you build real-world confidence with your Sabre Pepper Launcher before you ever need to use it in a critical situation — giving you safe, effective training without the mess or risk of live rounds.
- 35 inert 0.68 caliber projectiles designed for realistic launcher training
- Identical size and weight to live rounds for accurate muscle-memory development
- No chemical payload — completely safe for indoor and outdoor practice
- Compatible with the Sabre SL-P1C Pepper Launcher system
- Builds handling confidence, aiming accuracy, and trigger discipline safely
- Cost-effective way to train repeatedly without consuming live ammunition
Who This Is For
These inert training projectiles are ideal for first-time Sabre Pepper Launcher owners, security professionals, and anyone who wants to develop accurate, confident technique before relying on their launcher for home defense or personal protection. If you're serious about being prepared, regular practice with inert rounds is the responsible first step.
Specifications
| Brand | Sabre |
|---|---|
| Model / Part Number | SL-P1C Inert Training Projectiles |
| Caliber | 0.68 Caliber |
| Count | 35 Projectiles |
| Chemical Payload | None (Inert) |
| Compatible Launcher | Sabre SL-P1C Pepper Launcher |
| Intended Use | Training / Practice |
| Category | Less-Lethal / Personal Safety |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these inert projectiles safe to use indoors?
Yes. Because these projectiles contain no chemical payload — no pepper spray, dye, or irritant — they are safe to fire in controlled indoor environments such as a basement range or training facility. Always follow safe handling practices and ensure a proper backstop is in place, as the projectiles are still fired at velocity and can cause impact injury if misused.
Which Sabre launcher are these compatible with?
These 0.68 caliber inert rounds are specifically designed for use with the Sabre SL-P1C Pepper Launcher. While 0.68 caliber is a standard size used in many paintball-style launchers, Sabre recommends using their projectiles with their own launcher system to ensure reliable feeding, consistent accuracy, and safe performance during training.
How many training sessions can I get out of a 35-count pack?
That depends on your training goals. Many users find that 5–7 focused practice sessions — each consisting of 5 rounds — work well for building aiming confidence and trigger familiarity. Because inert rounds can sometimes be recovered after firing in a controlled environment, you may be able to extend the value of this pack even further depending on your setup.