





Ballistic Cufflinks
These ballistic cufflinks are hand-crafted by us from real 7.62mm bullets. These are exactly the same as the 150Gr Ball, FMJ-BT bullets found in your GPMG, sharpshooter rifle or minigun (except we get them from a legitimate civilian supplier). We have polished and mounted them on high quality stainless steel t-bar backing with a generous coating of acrylic lacquer to keep them shiny. Each pair comes presented in a stylish gift box and make an ideal present for anyone in the services.
These ballistic cufflinks are hand-crafted by us from real 7.62mm bullets. These are exactly the same as the 150Gr Ball, FMJ-BT bullets found in your GPMG, sharpshooter rifle or minigun (except we get them from a legitimate civilian supplier). We have polished and mounted them on high quality stainless steel t-bar backing with a generous coating of acrylic lacquer to keep them shiny. Each pair comes presented in a stylish gift box and make an ideal present for anyone in the services.
These ballistic cufflinks are hand-crafted by us from real 7.62mm bullets. These are exactly the same as the 150Gr Ball, FMJ-BT bullets found in your GPMG, sharpshooter rifle or minigun (except we get them from a legitimate civilian supplier). We have polished and mounted them on high quality stainless steel t-bar backing with a generous coating of acrylic lacquer to keep them shiny. Each pair comes presented in a stylish gift box and make an ideal present for anyone in the services.
Small Print
These cufflinks are inert and free from explosives. They are legal to own in the UK but please use common sense and dont take to airports etc!
We cannot advise on their legal status in other countries so please check before taking them ashore overseas.
The bullets are pointy and made from a copper jacket over a lead core. They are therefore NOT toys and must be kept away from children under 14 years of age.
The bullets have been coated in a tough acrylic lacquer to keep them shiney. The lacquer may wear off over time and exposed copper will develop a payina. Polishig and recoating with lacquer will restore the original finish.