A containment system designed to safely capture projectiles discharged during firearm functionality checks, ballistic research, or ammunition evaluation. These devices, available in various sizes and designs, prevent ricochet and hazardous fragmentation, ensuring a controlled environment for testing purposes. For example, when confirming the proper operation of a newly manufactured firearm, a specialized enclosure is employed to absorb the energy of the discharged round.
These critical safety devices safeguard personnel and facilities by minimizing the risk of stray bullets and airborne lead particles. Their use is paramount in environments such as manufacturing plants, forensic laboratories, and law enforcement training ranges, contributing to a safer working environment and preventing property damage. Historically, less sophisticated methods, such as sandbags or earthen berms, were employed; modern units offer enhanced containment and projectile recovery capabilities.