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Kuro_Neko July 21st, 2009 01:29

Generally speaking when buying 40mm grenades, it's the same as anything gas powered, quality matters. Madbull for the win. I noticed the King Arms grenades mentioned, watch out for those. Their triggers are inset rather then flush with the bottom of the grenade and thus not all launchers have firing pins that extend far enough to reliably trigger them.

theguy July 21st, 2009 01:34

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Originally Posted by Kuro_Neko (Post 1029100)
Generally speaking when buying 40mm grenades, it's the same as anything gas powered, quality matters. Madbull for the win. I noticed the King Arms grenades mentioned, watch out for those. Their triggers are inset rather then flush with the bottom of the grenade and thus not all launchers have firing pins that extend far enough to reliably trigger them.

Okay, thanks for the heads up.

I'm thinking i might pass on the launcher for now though.

The Saint July 21st, 2009 01:39

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Originally Posted by theguy (Post 1029094)
Yes, they are clearly the buyers. The only things i buy myself are gear and Parts, but they are completely aware of what i buy.

I recommend putting something about that in your sig. It'll act as a positive example for others.

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Also, who should i contact about the age thing, just PM lisa?
Yep, try Lisa.

theguy July 21st, 2009 01:43

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Originally Posted by The Saint (Post 1029104)
I recommend putting something about that in your sig. It'll act as a positive example for others.



Yep, try Lisa.

Will do,

Thanks for all your help

theguy July 21st, 2009 01:49

Pm'ed Lisa.

Whats this about less then 300 characters for a signature, is that a new thing?

coach July 21st, 2009 08:22

stay away from propane only nades. although much cheaper, not worth the time. stick with CO2 powered nades like the madbull XM108HP, XM204HP, and the XMPB4's. You can always power those with propane for indoor games to cut the power back.

once you pop an XM series nade off with 800psi, you'll understand and will always get the giggles just thinking about it. heck half the time I get opfor to stop and laugh, even when they get hit. lol


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