Better Ballistics. Better Accuracy. Same Launcher.
Not every situation calls for pepper rounds. These Quicksilver hybrid projectiles give your Streetwise Heat Pistol a kinetic impact option with better accuracy and extended range than traditional all-metal ammunition. The 12mm stainless steel core provides real stopping force, while the ABS casing improves ballistic consistency shot after shot.
Who These Quicksilver Rounds Are For
If you own a Streetwise Heat Pistol and want versatility in your ammunition, Quicksilver balls are a solid addition. They’re well-suited for practice and target shooting so you can build confidence with your launcher without using up your pepper rounds. They also serve as a kinetic impact option when you want blunt force without chemical irritant.
Security professionals and property owners who want a layered approach — start with a warning shot using kinetic rounds, then follow with pepper balls if needed — will find these especially useful.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose Quicksilver Balls if you want:
- Enhanced accuracy and extended range for your Heat Pistol
- A hybrid kinetic round that outperforms standard all-metal balls
- Versatile ammo for both practice and supplemental defense
Consider something else if you need:
- Chemical irritant effect (choose PAVA Pepper Balls instead)
- Budget training rounds (see Rubber Balls)
Why the Hybrid Design Matters
Traditional all-metal .50 cal rounds are heavy and dense, which can cause inconsistent flight paths and reduced accuracy at distance. The Quicksilver design wraps a solid 12mm stainless steel ball inside a lighter ABS casing. This balanced weight distribution gives the projectile a more stable trajectory, meaning your shots land where you aim them more consistently.
The ABS casing also reduces the risk of ricochet and provides safer operating characteristics compared to a solid steel ball. You still get meaningful kinetic impact on target, but the round behaves more predictably. For training purposes, that consistency helps you develop real skill with your launcher.
Quick Comparison: How Do Quicksilver Balls Stack Up?
| Feature | Quicksilver Balls | PAVA Pepper Balls | Rubber Balls | Standard Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kinetic Impact | High ✔ | Low | Moderate | None |
| Accuracy | Enhanced ✔ | Standard | Standard | Stream pattern |
| Range | Extended ✔ | Standard | Standard | 6-8 feet |
| Irritant Effect | None | 4-foot cloud ✔ | None | Direct contact ✔ |
| Best For | Accuracy + impact | Maximum irritant | Budget training | Close-range carry |
Practical Details
Each tube contains 10 rounds of .50 caliber Quicksilver hybrid projectiles. Dimensions: 0.6″ x 0.6″ x 5.3″ per tube. Weight: 0.1 lbs. 12mm stainless steel core with clear ABS casing. Compatible exclusively with Streetwise Heat Pistol Pepper Launchers. 1-year warranty.
Train with confidence and keep a kinetic option ready. Quicksilver rounds give your Heat Pistol the versatility it was designed for.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Quicksilver balls better than solid rubber balls for training?
For training purposes, Quicksilver balls offer better accuracy and more consistent flight paths, which helps you build real skill with your launcher. Rubber balls cost less and work fine for basic practice, but if you want your training to translate to real-world accuracy, Quicksilver rounds are the better choice.
Do Quicksilver balls contain any pepper or chemical irritant?
No. Quicksilver balls are a kinetic impact round only — no pepper, no PAVA, no chemical irritant. They rely on blunt force from the stainless steel core. If you need irritant effect, use the PAVA Pepper Balls instead.
Can I mix Quicksilver and PAVA rounds in my Heat Pistol magazine?
Yes. Many users load a mix of rounds — Quicksilver for initial kinetic impact and PAVA pepper balls for chemical deterrent. This gives you a layered approach where you can escalate your response based on the situation.






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