Dragon’s Breath Incendiary .410 Bore – 5 Rounds (Bag) [NO TAX outside Texas]

$15.99

($3.19 / per round)

Brand:
Paraklese
Cartridge:
.410 Bore
Quantity:
5 Rounds
ILLEGAL in Massachusetts, Maryland, Illinois, Iowa, New York State, Florida, California.

 

Shotshells color may vary.

Quantity

169 in stock

Ammo Specifications

Brand
Paraklese
Cartridge
.410 Bore
Condition
New
Quantity
5 Rounds
Bullet Style
Incendiary
Shell Length
2.5 Inches

More Information on .410 Bore Ammo

THIS PRODUCT IS ILLEGAL IN Massachusetts, Maryland, Illinois, DC, Iowa, New York State, Florida, California, Alaska, Hawaii. IF YOU ORDER IT FROM ANY OF THE PREVIOUS LOCATIONS, YOUR ORDER IS SUBJECT TO A 50% RESTOCKING FEE. NO EXCEPTIONS.

Dragon’s Breath Incendiary shotgun ammo is a type of specialty ammunition designed to produce a brief but intense flame upon impact. You can read all about Dragon’s Breath ammunition on our ammunition blog. The ammunition is typically made up of a mixture of magnesium pellets, which ignite when fired and can cause a brief burst of flame that can ignite any flammable materials in the immediate vicinity. .410 gauge ammunition, also known as .410 bore, is a type of shotgun ammunition. It is one of the most common shotgun calibers used in the United States and other parts of the world.

It’s important to note that Dragon’s Breath ammunition is not intended for self-defense or hunting purposes. It is primarily used for entertainment purposes such as creating a spectacular visual effect in a controlled environment, like a fireworks display. This product gained extreme popularity in 2023 after being featured in the John Wick 4 Movie.

Furthermore, it should be used with caution as it can cause fires if it lands in dry brush, trees or other flammable objects. Therefore, it is important to use this type of ammunition only in a safe and controlled setting with the proper precautions in place.

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