Introducing: The Grimburg Gavle Carry

Published on August 10, 2025
Duration: 10:05

This video introduces the Grimburg Gavle, a CO2-powered, 68 caliber less-lethal launcher designed for concealed carry and duty use. It fires kinetic projectiles and chemical irritants like pepper balls. The review includes a demonstration of its impact on a human target, highlighting its effectiveness and potential for causing significant discomfort or injury, even suggesting the possibility of breaking a rib at close range. The Gavle 1.5 variant is also mentioned, featuring lighter weight, shorter length, and red dot compatibility.

Quick Summary

The Grimburg Gavle is a CO2-powered, 68 caliber less-lethal launcher suitable for concealed carry and law enforcement duty. It fires 8-gram kinetic projectiles at 36 joules, three times the energy of a paintball gun, and also utilizes pepper balls and CS gas for less-lethal applications. It is legal in restrictive areas like California and Canada.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Grimburg Gavle
  2. 00:23Grimburg Gavle Overview
  3. 01:33Projectile Energy and Specs
  4. 02:32Magazine and CO2 System
  5. 03:21Testing Begins: Kinetic Projectiles
  6. 04:00Kinetic Impact Test (Shed)
  7. 04:36Human Impact Test (Kinetic)
  8. 05:34Testing Pepper Balls
  9. 06:43Pepper Ball Impact Test (Human)
  10. 08:14Conclusion and Performance Summary
  11. 08:44Training and Support Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Grimburg Gavle and what are its primary uses?

The Grimburg Gavle is a CO2-powered, 68 caliber less-lethal launcher. It's designed for concealed carry and can also be used in a duty capacity by law enforcement. It fires various projectiles, including kinetic rounds and chemical irritants like pepper balls.

What kind of projectiles does the Grimburg Gavle fire and what is their energy output?

The Grimburg Gavle fires 8-gram kinetic projectiles made of a copper and nylon composite. These projectiles are launched at approximately 36 joules, which is about three times the kinetic energy of a standard paintball gun.

Is the Grimburg Gavle legal in restrictive areas like California or Canada?

Yes, the Grimburg Gavle is noted as being popular and legal in areas with strict firearm regulations, such as California and Canada. It generally does not require a permit for ownership or carry.

What are the potential risks and effectiveness of the Grimburg Gavle's pepper ball rounds?

The pepper ball rounds are highly effective, causing significant pain, temporary blindness, and respiratory distress. Users must be cautious to avoid self-exposure to the irritant cloud, as it can incapacitate anyone caught within it.

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