







🎯 Lock, Load, and Lead the Pack with Civaner Precision!
Civaner offers 150 solid nylon 0.68 caliber paintball projectiles designed for durability and reuse. Engineered for paintball guns, these washable, injection-molded rounds provide consistent performance for training, defense, and recreational shooting, making them a top choice for enthusiasts seeking reliable, long-lasting ammo.













| ASIN | B09QYHGZFK |
| Air Gun Power Type | CO2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,469 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Paintball Paintballs |
| Brand Name | Civaner |
| Caliber | 0.68 |
| Color | Black |
| Cross Section Shape | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (775) |
| Included Components | / |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 0.67"W x 0.67"H |
| Manufacturer | Civaner |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | / |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 68 Caliber |
| Sport Type | Paintball, Target Shooting |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Warranty Description | / |
C**Z
Good
They're good, although they're a little smaller than paintball markers, but only slightly, it's not a big difference. They work well.
W**O
No problems.
Good product. Works perfectly. Would buy again. Fast delivery.
M**N
Accurate and simple to find being bright green.
Great for target practice workout using paintballs. They are super hard, I shoot at a fence and it left a dent. Lucky the wood was new or it may have broke. I don't recommend using them as you would with painballs. So I then shot at an old tree and saw a big splat.i thought the ball was toast! Nope just the tree, lol. Found the ball intact next to the tree and the tree with a "flesh" wound. I like the neon green, makes it easy to find the balls for cleaning and re-use. They size was accurate and shot well from my marker. These will last a long time as long as I am able to keep finding them after use which so far is easy with the bright green color.
D**R
68 caliber launcher balls review
The balls are very light but good for practice shooting you get a bunch for a small price. I would buy again but for only target practice. Had no issues with delivery.
D**N
Good option munitions for close quarter self defense.
Though they bare a seam which is usually frowned upon,, I have found that in my practice experimentation that these civaner 68 caliber projectiles will not let you down in close range defensive shooting. They are excellent in accuracy and flight deliverance at 15ft and under. They move fast ! Every product has its qualities ,, Know your tools and what options they offer and you can't lose.
T**.
Ok for a slingshot .....maybe?
Seems like a great value. The only problem with them is they are undersized. For the Byrna SD and LE...they will go into the mags well enough but as you are pulling the trigger before they launch they will roll out the barrel. Its not a problem if your going to shoot at the sky...otherwise they are worthless for these launchers. For use in a Salt S2 they are even more problamatic they somehow get stuck as they somehow fall back into the barrel and or extrude in the magazine in a way that you cannot get it out without disassembly. You have been warned.
M**N
Hard hitting and reuseable......until you lose them!
I bought these for use in my new Byrna pepper ball launcher mostly for practice. The balls are pretty much indestructible unless you shoot them into something like a brick wall or cement driveway. And even then they don't seem to disintegrate, mostly just puts big chips or rough spots on them. You'll lose them way before you destroy them! The balls can, and do ricochet, as well as bounce back at you so eye protection is a must when using. The only drawback is the fact that they are very smooth and slick on the surface. I've had them completely empty out of a loaded magazine on several occasions. It only seems to happen with a fully loaded magazine with new balls that are super slick and smooth. The balls seem to just slide past the bail retainer at the top of the magazine. Once it happens it is a complete mag dump of all the balls in less than an eyeblink! It's not a problem with balls that have been shot a few times and have a slightly roughed up surface.
L**2
Less lethal ammo YES training NO
Depends on what you’re after, reusable training balls for a paintball gun though… NOT GREAT. From across the house (15 yards) these went through a box hit the blanket I set up to catch & them and still damaged the drywall a foot behind the blanket… they are hard, not good for indoor use, I would not use them to practice against anyone I like. Non-lethal for self defense they may work well for though.
J**S
I bought by mistake these aren’t paint balls there solid and dangerous
J**B
Good for what I needed them for
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