The 37mm Baton Round (Inert/Display) is a non-functional, training or display version of the standard 37mm baton round used in crowd control and law enforcement. Designed to simulate the size, weight, and appearance of an operational round, it offers a safe way to demonstrate or showcase tactical equipment without the risk associated with live ammunition.
The round features a durable, inert casing that replicates the real baton projectile, which would normally be used for non-lethal force applications, such as dispersing crowds or incapacitating individuals without causing serious injury. This display model is often used for instructional purposes in training environments or as part of a static display for educational or professional exhibitions.
Its lifelike design allows personnel to familiarize themselves with the handling and characteristics of a 37mm baton round, improving their readiness for real-life scenarios. Though non-operational, the inert round is meticulously crafted to provide an accurate representation of its live counterpart, making it ideal for training officers, military personnel, or security teams in safe weapon handling and tactical deployment strategies. Additionally, it serves as a collectible for enthusiasts interested in non-lethal defense tools