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the never ending quest for an airsoft hand grenade
http://www.21stcenturyairsoft.com/details/SAFETBANG i just came across this neat device and though that it may be perfect for airsoft. it is durrable, bright so its easy to find. and most of all its reuseable. with the 120 db bang it is not loud enough to do any serious dammage to ones ears. and we already wear eye pretection. im thinking even with the lack of schrapnal if you were to hear a loud bang close to you ud know u were hit.
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Dunno if that would make it past customs, but it does look interesting.
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i just e mailed the site owners and asked if they have had any problems shipping to canada ill post there responce asap
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Hmm that does look interesting. I'd buy one if it makes it through customs
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You won't be able to get the ammunition for it across the border unless it's an approved explosive. I've seen a similar device available from overseas that looks a little different and takes 12 gauge (diameter; certainly not standard length) and 9mm rimmed blank ammunition.
Remington makes .38 Special blank ammunition which is approved here, and there are many different types of rimfire blanks available from Home Depot for ramset systems and the like which could be adapted to a device like this. A simple insert of aluminum or brass in the shape of the intended blank, hollowed out to take either cartridge and offset appropriately for a rimfire, would likely be an easy solution. |
It says its rated at 150db. Isnt that way beyond safe levels?
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Too loud...if you shoot real steel...you wear hearing protection so that isn't really an accurate statement.
It's also too expensive... |
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In checking the manufacturer's website, I learned that the cartridges for this device also incorporate the delay element. That means adapting them to take different cartridges is out of the question because it would go off as soon as the spoon was released. Assuming there's enough interest for a device like this, I can help get the cartridges approved for importation. Not an easy, cheap, or quick thing to do however. |
I think stating a dB level independant of distance is meaningless since dB level drops by 6dB for each doubling of distance (assuming spherical dispersion).
150dB @ 100ft is entirely different from 150dB @ 3ft in terms of sound pressure. |
90dB and above is harmful to a person's ear. This of course also still depends on your distance away from the location where the sound is coming from.
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Distance shouldnt be a consideration as there is no way to control how close someone will be to the detonation. 3feet or 100feet.
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Id be interested in using it, Im not really worried about the hearing loss issue. It doesnt affect you imidietly and in the past and in the future more of us will be exposed to loud noises of this DB anyways, more or less. Anyone who goes to a dance club probably will have more worse affects with hearing loss then what this thing will do to you at say around 5 feet.
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In leu of the million posts on grenades and airsoft, I've engineered a solution.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v506/jonblack/ha2.jpg |
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