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gvanzeggelaar September 30th, 2008 08:04

Tornado Grenade Pouch.
 
Hey guys I am just wondering what you use for a pouch for your tornado grenade. I just bought a grenade pouch but it is too small. Would like a single 0.223 mag pouch work well? I want something that fits the grenade fairly tightly.

Edit. It has to fit on a 2" belt

Thanks

ex September 30th, 2008 08:11

Eagle Smoke Grenade Pouch should fit it just fine.

Styrak September 30th, 2008 11:50

You could also try hanging them off your vest on a ring or something? That's what I've done, at least at the last indoor game I went to.

Roughneck September 30th, 2008 11:58

Carried mine in a double M4 pouch.. nice and snug

Amos September 30th, 2008 13:42

Knyte Tactical Solutions is currently working on a Tornado Grenade pouch :)

Endymion September 30th, 2008 13:57

Double M4 mag pouches and smoke grenade pouches work wonderfully.

Donster September 30th, 2008 13:58

just get a flashbang pouch from TT.

gvanzeggelaar September 30th, 2008 17:09

Thanks a lot guys. I have some choices now.

Ya Styrak I have been hanging them off of my rig but I am not sure if i like it.

Styrak September 30th, 2008 17:16

Yeah it seems to work, and it's not like they'll pull out because there's pressure on the pins.

JoeyJackhammer September 30th, 2008 18:29

I think he means more along the lines of it just dangling there, banging around.

loose kit = noise

gvanzeggelaar September 30th, 2008 19:20

No im not worried about the noise but I have it hanging my a clip that requires two hands to unclip. Its a bit of a pain in the ass. My I can try and find something that I can unclip with one hand

ShelledPants September 30th, 2008 19:22

Pantac smoke grenade pouches fit perfectly, also, as said, double 5.56 mags fit.

Styrak September 30th, 2008 19:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by gvanzeggelaar (Post 830713)
No im not worried about the noise but I have it hanging my a clip that requires two hands to unclip. Its a bit of a pain in the ass. My I can try and find something that I can unclip with one hand

Only takes one hand to rip the pin out attached to your vest :D

gvanzeggelaar September 30th, 2008 19:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 830723)
Only takes one hand to rip the pin out attached to your vest :D

Dam. Now that's a good idea. I gotta try that out.

Styrak September 30th, 2008 20:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by gvanzeggelaar (Post 830734)
Dam. Now that's a good idea. I gotta try that out.

Yeah I did it because I didn't want to lose my pins. But make sure you yank it good or you'll half-pull it out and it'll be stuck to you and go off!

bleaches September 30th, 2008 21:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 830759)
Yeah I did it because I didn't want to lose my pins. But make sure you yank it good or you'll half-pull it out and it'll be stuck to you and go off!

hahahahha rofl that'll be such a wonderful sight lolz

Styrak September 30th, 2008 22:04

Well I did play in CQB this Saturday and I may or may not have accidentally left the timing plug out of one of my nades and pulled it off my vest, detonating the grenade instantly and killing my 3 nearby teammates.

Theoretically that can happen too.

Brian McIlmoyle September 30th, 2008 23:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 830861)
Well I did play in CQB this Saturday and I may or may not have accidentally left the timing plug out of one of my nades and pulled it off my vest, detonating the grenade instantly and killing my 3 nearby teammates.

Theoretically that can happen too.

To eliminate this problem... when you grab the grenade place your finger or thumb over the plug... then pull the pin... if you are not careful you can dislodge the plug as you pull the pin...making sure you have a finger or thumb on it ensures it is well seated ...

Trust me.. we have had every possible "accident" with these things..

When they do anything unexpected.. it can typically be attributed to improper priming or deployment by the user.

Styrak September 30th, 2008 23:47

Oh it didn't just pull out or something. I had just never put the plug in, in the first place when loading the grenade.

Brian McIlmoyle October 1st, 2008 00:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 831015)
Oh it didn't just pull out or something. I had just never put the plug in, in the first place when loading the grenade.

Method above will ensure that does not happen as well...

I can't count how many times we blew ourselves up testing these things as Carl developed the design.

Bandit50 October 19th, 2013 00:46

Apply some tactical electric tape through a Molle strap and secure the pin to the top or another Mollie strap there no dangle and one hand toss


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