June 13th, 2005, 04:23 | #16 |
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June 13th, 2005, 07:37 | #17 |
Considering the power source (blanks) it's not bloody likely to make it here.
Blanks are (duh) explosives. That would guarantee it could not be used in many places, if at all. And to whoever said 150db does not matter, talk to me when you're over 30 and the results of the 'harmless noise' have taken some effect. I do shoot real guns, and I'll be damned if I want to submit myself to that level of noise without hearing protection; that's just retarded. I'd love to see the end of grenade (accessories) discussions in the General part of the forum. We have an Accessories section for a reason. I'm also a bit tired of seeing every possible hairebrained grenade idea being promoted. There is no currently available cheap solution to the problem that is safe and legal. Cope with it. |
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June 13th, 2005, 14:05 | #18 | |
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As for the discussion of grenades in the general section, i can imagine how troubling that must be for you. Posting in the wrong sections keeps me up at night as well. |
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June 13th, 2005, 14:19 | #19 | |
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I'd have to say my stereo in my bedroom will probaly damage my hearing a hell of a lot sooner then those things there would. IF they can make it through custom's, I'd more then likely be up for a group order. |
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June 13th, 2005, 15:55 | #20 |
In the ranges that I have been to, it is manditory to wear Eye AND Ear protection before shooting commences. Infact, ALL shooters have to step behind the firing line with weapons unloaded and open until everyone has the above two conditions satisfied... only then do people approach the benches to load their weapons and open fire.
But now that I think about it, BC_K is right. The Range officers and gun owners are all idiots, they don't need hearing protection, they'll be fine! BC_K, have you ever fired a full stripper clip of 8mm Mauser rounds through a Yugo Mauser? Or how about a full clip in an M44 Mosin? No? Hmmm....
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June 13th, 2005, 16:03 | #21 |
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Some people choose not to wear hearing protections, personally I wear it, and I think it would be dumb not to wear it indoors especially do to echo's, plus there really is no reason not to, its not like your at war and fighting for your life, your just shooting paper targets.
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Wouldn't mind getting on an MP5 some time, Gotta go down south some time soon. (Yay for yank relatives.) Also, I choose not to wear hearing protection so I can hear eveything that is going on around me. |
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June 13th, 2005, 17:00 | #23 | |
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The other 10% wear the foam inserts or regular ear muffs. You really don't go to a range much do you? You really don't even own those firearms you mentioned do you? Hell, I bet a friend let you pop off a couple rounds which obviously makes you an expert now :nod: And yes, Norinco is the shit! :lol: Sorry BC_K, feeling a bit shit-flingy today... slow Monday at work. I don't mean to offend you! Feel free to retaliate, I deserve it by now Alright, Alright, Back on topic
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No, The firearm's are not mine. Yes, Friends, actually my cousins let me use them. Put a LOT of round's through them. Me an expert? Hah, far from. Hehe it's all good man. Gotta congrat you on the snappy remark. Very well done. Accurate as well. Alright back on topic. So is there anything like the first mentioned grenade available in Canada? I'm guessing no, but ya never know. |
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June 15th, 2005, 22:25 | #25 |
well i just got the e mail back from 21 centuary airsoft and at this time they cannot ship these devices to canada. so that puts an ebrupt end to our debate
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June 16th, 2005, 02:17 | #26 | |
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These grenades from 21C are interesting but are ~ $10 each use, ~ $40 each for the first three. There are some from the UK that use blanks .. look interesting. Think the best suggestion I have seen would be to get one of those and stick in a .22 adapter and use starter pistol rounds or the like. Those top out at 110 decibles in an enclosed space at 3 feet, so that feels in the "safe zone" for use as an airsoft flashbang type device (which is what the 21C Safe T Bang devices are). Plus the rounds are fairly readinly available and legal. egg |
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June 16th, 2005, 02:57 | #27 |
Well If its gonna be too loud and have a chance at damaging my hearing I would not play with something like that
Like its like running around with a fogg horn as a sec weapon sneaking up on someone and blowing out their ear drum
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June 19th, 2005, 09:45 | #29 |
Look here at http://www.airsofthandgrenades.com/AHGenglish/index.htm
Some spanish guys developed a working airsofthandgrenade, the have two retailers in the USA. |
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June 19th, 2005, 12:25 | #30 |
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We should have made some videos from the Foxden game last night. Quantis was tossing our gernades like mad. More explosions going off then airsoft guns being shot.
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