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leecas August 15th, 2006 15:27

Ghillie, how long did it take for you to get them? I ordered some water/BB grenades from him and it has been over two week and nothing yet.

Ghillie973 August 15th, 2006 15:56

I think it took a total of 3 weeks. Shipping itself was really fast, it just took him a bit to ship it out. Not his fault, one of his items were out of stock and he had to refund me.

CDN_Stalker August 17th, 2006 10:48

Was searching for timer info for an IR project I'm making for night games, came across this:

http://www.imakeprojects.com/projects/sonic-grenades/

Similar to the satchel charge I started designing a few months back using a digital egg timer and personal alarm.

shadow1911 August 17th, 2006 11:42

is doing up drawings for flash bang that's 100% safe and 100% effective now all i got to is figure out how to get the alarm to work for only a few seconds

did i say you can use them again and again over and over hehehe so long as the battery lives and you give it time to charge

on a side note these babies are going to be pains in peoples asses especially those whom love the night


on another note where did you get the flash bangs ???

Ghillie973 August 17th, 2006 11:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadow1911

on another note where did you get the flash bangs ???


http://www.milsimlabs.com/airsoft%20flashbang.htm

Mapcinq August 17th, 2006 11:55

He wasnt kidding about that video clip being short, pretty neat tho..

Drake August 22nd, 2006 01:26

Just saw these advertised on WGC's front page

http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper...C-828_srch_PFI



Seems interesting, but expensive to run and only available in the old pineapple format unfortunately.

MadMax August 22nd, 2006 01:40

I just tried out a sample of those grenades. They're kind of fun, but there are significant problems with them:

-about 7 separable parts which fly apart vanish on the field (well, 6 you get to hang onto the cotter pin and ring)
-poor bb ejection (a small fraction of pellets actually leave the grenade)
-not very durable (casing broke on maybe 10th throw)
-inconsistent timer (like +300%/-50%)

The bang is nice but the scattering parts is very frustrating. 5 out of the 7 loose parts are critical to the functioning of the grenade. The other two are supplied by a small qty of spares. Lose any one of the 5 peices and you have a paperweight.

Gryphon August 22nd, 2006 09:52

I've been having a LOT of fun with my TG6 Thumper CO2-powered flashbang grenade. This thing works incredibly well even though the BB spread isn't exactly omnidirectional. Depends a lot on how it lands, what the BBs strike, etc. I know a lot of people would be hard pressed to justify the price although really, you're getting a reusable device that WORKS. Can't ask for much more than that.


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