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JamesBond_007 September 6th, 2005 11:41

Airsoft Grenades
 
Just found these at redwolf (first on the top - Escort MK II Gas Grenade) http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...nu2=1183#17747

Has anyone else seen these, and would they be able to get into Canada (retailers)? These could make games a bit more realistic, and I decided to post these as there have been a few threads lately about other types of grenades and such. Sorry if this is a repost.

GMTII September 6th, 2005 11:55

Oh nice, I didn't know that pinapple ones existed yet. I'll have to get a few. Weather it's old new's or new its still a good find. :tup:

JamesBond_007 September 6th, 2005 11:56

Why, are there other ones that work with this same principle? Other than the pineapple ones?

Tankdude September 6th, 2005 11:57

egg shaped ones. They came out first. The mk followed as did a 40mm shell.

Retribution September 6th, 2005 12:33

Just so your aware, I am attempting to secure a disposable exploding BB grenade for the community and I am in talks with 2 companies. Also Hands fireworks has agreed to sell me cases of 3min pull wire white smoke grenades.

I will post info as available

Pete
Storeskeeper2001 Airsoft Products of Canada
The Heavy Weapons Solution........

JamesBond_007 September 6th, 2005 12:37

I didn't even notice the egg shaped one just below it. Oh well.

Also, hope to hear more about the disposable exploding grenades in the future.

ILLusion September 6th, 2005 13:43

I can bring these in and actually have a couple more on the way.

These don't work like how you'd expect a grenade to. They just shoot out the bottom. It's like a 40mm grenade shell... in the shape of a pineapple or lemon hand grenade.

The pin and lever is the trigger. Depending on how far you unscrew the top, the timing of the grenade can be adjusted as well.

Greykin September 6th, 2005 14:27

So, like, could you hold the grenade and aim the bottom at someone and spray them?

ILLusion September 6th, 2005 15:24

more or less. you can also set traps with them, with a trigger string running across a doorway for example, tied to the pin. once the pin is pulled, *BLAM*

oates76 September 6th, 2005 16:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by storeskeeper
Also Hands fireworks has agreed to sell me cases of 3min pull wire white smoke grenades.

Not to poop on your show, but the hands smokes have proven to be sub-par... smoke coverage is pretty poor, and the cardboard casings have a history of causing fires.

Marine signal smoke is a much better alternative.

JamesBond_007 September 6th, 2005 17:26

But these would work fairly well in traps like what was said above? I'm guessing you've used them before? How much would they cost if you brought them in anyway?

CDN_Stalker September 6th, 2005 17:34

Homemade ones are still the best and cheapest. ;)

Gryphon September 6th, 2005 21:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by storeskeeper
Just so your aware, I am attempting to secure a disposable exploding BB grenade for the community and I am in talks with 2 companies. Also Hands fireworks has agreed to sell me cases of 3min pull wire white smoke grenades.

You're going to be disappointed by the Hands grenades. The pull ring ignition is certainly better than flicking your Bic in the middle of a field, but the smoke output is poor. They're alright for marking positions but the smoke is not thick enough to conceal movement. Most outdoor fields also disallow these devices as they tend to cause fires.

gallantcorey September 6th, 2005 23:23

I own an escort grenade, I found that they are great for using with a trip wire. And it works great with a white powder, it is a more noticable explosion. Here is a pic of the nade on a trip wire
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/gallery...hp?i=1414&c=40


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