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The rubber ones you are thinking of are t-balls by rufus, and are for TARGET PRACTICE ONLY. They are not meant to be fired at people, because they are too hard. Also they require a special lube to keep them loading. The "foam" ones are reballs. There are reball target balls, and reball rental balls. The target balls are harder and intended only for practicing snapshooting etc.. with non human targets. The rental balls are meant to be used in game situations, but aren't practical outdoors, because they would be hard to collect afterwards. They weigh exactly as much as an average paintball, and are supposed to feel about like a being hit by a paintball. Unless you have your own indoor field there isn't much point in investing in reballs. You could get the target ones if you want to save paint/mess for practicing, just don't get t-balls. The lube is a hastle, and with reballs all you have to do is rinse them off when you're done.
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