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airsoftman408 May 31st, 2008 16:14

are airsoft grenades safe?
 
My son plays airsoft. He is wanting to buy the mad bull RG108 grenade to play with. I didnt see a problem with it until he said it runs off of propane. Is it safe for a 14 year old to play with an airsoft grenade that runs off of propane?

hattrick May 31st, 2008 16:16

It has proven rather safe. Im sure other people on this board will agree. Your son being 14 they will not so much approve of. This sport tends to be 18+ in canada, the US is much more forgiving about this.

airsoftman408 May 31st, 2008 16:18

you have to be 18 in the us to buy airsoft supplies but he and a group of friends got into it. If he fills it up and doesnt carry the propane around with him, is there any way that the grenade will blow up or do anything unsafe?

Gryphon May 31st, 2008 16:19

Anything that expels a projectile will always be dangerous. As with any airsoft product you must use appropriate precautions.

The propane is not used as a combustible propellant; it is stored under pressure inside the grenade and is used to project the BBs strictly through gas pressure (approx. 125 psi) when the valve is opened by firing the grenade launcher.

rexdlu May 31st, 2008 16:19

I hope nobody else heard your son is 14. hattrick I love your signature.

airsoftman408 May 31st, 2008 16:21

if the gas is under pressure than why cant you just use presurized air

rexdlu May 31st, 2008 16:21

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Gigaknight May 31st, 2008 16:21

Hmm, I'm glad that we have strict rules about minors playing airsoft... I'm shocked that no one has told him to buy his son a paintball gun instead, haha.

rexdlu May 31st, 2008 16:23

pressurized air usually means means there will be moisture, which is no good for any device internals.

airsoftman408 May 31st, 2008 16:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by rexdlu (Post 731536)

why did you put this on here?

rexdlu May 31st, 2008 16:24

I thought you may want to see the grenade he may be wanting to purchase.

airsoftman408 May 31st, 2008 16:25

he has a paintball gun. but it is so expensive to play. it is much cheaper to play airsoft

Gryphon May 31st, 2008 16:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by airsoftman408 (Post 731535)
if the gas is under pressure than why cant you just use presurized air

Liquified propane exerts a pressure of ~125 psi as it wants to evaporate to a gas. By transferring liquid propane to an airsoft grenade you are maintaining this convenient high-pressure system.

Pressurizing air requires a compressor and the air remains in a gaseous state. You would require complicated and expensive equipment and a larger gas reservoir to achieve the same results as a liquified gas.

rexdlu, does that look like a Madbull RG108 grenade as the poster stated in his first post? :rolleyes:

airsoftman408 May 31st, 2008 16:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by rexdlu (Post 731541)
I thought you may want to see the grenade he may be wanting to purchase.

no he wants to buy the grenade that goes on the end of your barrel and you shoot once and it goes off

airsoftman408 May 31st, 2008 16:28

so should i allow him to buy this grenade or is it too dangerous to use?


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