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Features

  • Home Defense Revolver (HDR) in caliber .68
  • Orange elements for distinctive identification as non-lethal defense gun
  • Proven concept based on the HDR 50
  • Polymer frame
  • Quick-Piercing System
  • Automatic trigger safety
  • Picatinny rails
  • Rotary magazine with 5 rds capacity
  • Suitable for the wide range for P2P-ammunition in caliber .68
Caliber .68
Energy level (E₀) < 16.0 J
Magazine capacity 5 rounds
Shot capacity 10 rounds
Power source 1x 12 g CO₂
Trigger Double Action Only
Safety Automatic Trigger Safety
Length 331 mm
Weight 773 g


Next Level Home Defense - The HDR 68 combines the P2P series' most powerful caliber with reliable CO₂ technology in a powerful revolver for effective home defense.
Bigger and stronger, the Home Defense Revolver 68 uses the proven features of the HDR 50. The rotary magazine holds five rounds of the powerful .68 caliber. A light blow at the bottom suffices to pierce the propelling 12 g CO₂ capsule, and the optical and tactile pressure indicator will show that you’re ready to fire. Thus the HDR 68 is ready to use at any time and has a full capsule when you need it. The textured frame surfaces give you a secure grip even in stress situations, and a trigger safety prevents accidental firing if you should ever drop the gun.
The 170 mm barrel provides the HDR 68 with additional precision reserves - not least due to the long sight line and the Picatinny rails for mounting accessories such as optics.

The eye-catching and characteristic color scheme serves to clearly identify them as non-lethal protective weapons. Used internationally, it signals a non-lethal defensive intent to potential aggressors and as a result has a de-escalating effect.
As ammunition, the user can choose from the full range of P2P ammunition including Precisionballs in .68 caliber. 

P2P HDR 68 Home Defense Cal 68 Quick Piercing System 2.3006
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