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seabass September 13th, 2007 13:38

This is like a wet dream come true.... looking forward to see how it works

ILLusion September 13th, 2007 14:14

I suggest a pimped out bling version with an embedded tracking device, that allows it to be found by a handheld locating device... aww yeah.

Kimbo September 13th, 2007 14:24

I can't wait. If these work as advertised, you'd better have a good manufacturing facility set up cuz you'll be busy.

Tankdude September 13th, 2007 14:37

I want one you can strap to your chest. :)

Jayhad September 13th, 2007 14:40

there is one made already http://www.007airsoft.com/products/p...ages/11050.jpg

Styrak September 13th, 2007 14:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tankdude (Post 536122)
I want one you can strap to your chest. :)

And....explode it there?
Like.....a CAREBEARSTARE?

TheRealWaldo September 13th, 2007 16:16

I have specs for a simple electronic locating device that you could use any AM/FM radio to track down...

W.

Duckman September 19th, 2007 06:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 536106)
I suggest a pimped out bling version with an embedded tracking device, that allows it to be found by a handheld locating device... aww yeah.



hey carl, how bout a gold or chrome version! can't beat chrome for bling and the holy shit factor if it's flying towards you..WUUUUUUUUH.

i know you've taken a few off the face so i'm assuming that no one is in for a concussion if taken off the top of the head from a long lob? ie lobbing up to second level of drug lab or marine base at FR?

and just curious about the toughness of it. you mentioned that people have tossed it off of walls and bounced it on the floor. would you compare the force to be lob-ish or 50mph pitch?

Amos September 19th, 2007 13:06

.. Can't wait for this.

MadMax September 19th, 2007 14:46

They're pretty tough, but I wouldn't Nolan Ryan it into an I beam or anything. Very strong throws are not a good idea for the primary reason that you could belt someones goggles off. The further you whip it, the more likely you'll lose it and you'll have less control over where it ends up.

In combat, one doesn't have to worry about beaning someone with a live grenade. Airsofters will have to exercise a degree of consideration when deploying grenades.

Bean unto others as you would have them bean onto you.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duckman (Post 539061)
hey carl, how bout a gold or chrome version! can't beat chrome for bling and the holy shit factor if it's flying towards you..WUUUUUUUUH.

i know you've taken a few off the face so i'm assuming that no one is in for a concussion if taken off the top of the head from a long lob? ie lobbing up to second level of drug lab or marine base at FR?

and just curious about the toughness of it. you mentioned that people have tossed it off of walls and bounced it on the floor. would you compare the force to be lob-ish or 50mph pitch?


Tex September 19th, 2007 14:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by MadMax (Post 539270)
Bean unto others as you would have them bean onto you.

slogan for the box?

madmax I know your really busy with this but I can not wait to see whats next. Propane adapter and now this good stuff sir good stuff.

MadMax September 19th, 2007 15:02

Well, I've been losing a lot of sleep thinking about a launchable version of my grenade.

I came up with an impact trigger last night that is armed by the launch impulse from an underslung rifle launcher. I'm hoping there's enough consistency between launcher manufacturers that I can make a generic grenade for most launchers.

I have to tackle the problem of reducing my grenade weight even further to prevent a player from blowing the goggles off of someone else though. That is probably going to be the biggest design challenge which might make me abandon the launched grenade.

Ronan September 19th, 2007 16:33

Light weight durable materials: Aluminum, Carbon Fiber, ABS, and that rubbery material... forgot its name. The one that protects platoons so boats don't get damage.

MadMax October 3rd, 2007 00:17

Woot!!!

My injection mould was tested a week ago and it's very close to working. I've got a few small problems, but they should be surmountable.

It's very cool seeing the first plastic shots. I've been throwing them around for a few days now.

dutchydoc October 3rd, 2007 00:38

Any (general) idea how far away from public launch these little devil's are? I also would be willing to pre-order if the option becomes available.


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