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sharpshooter17 August 9th, 2010 00:15

madbull m203 shells
 
will madbull shells work with g&p m203 or another brand(i have the madbullxm203) and i would like to upgrade to a true looking m203 will my shells work with other lanchers?

Thanh August 9th, 2010 01:58

yes

sharpshooter17 August 9th, 2010 10:14

right on thank you

wildcard August 9th, 2010 13:42

Just an FYI after seeing your two post about Madbull nades and launchers Some madbull nades when loaded up with CO2 is very hard to engage, I've seen triggers off the G&P, CA, KA and Sunproject 203 launchers break from trying to fire off a 800psi nades. For the best practicallity stick with teh Madbull launcher as they use a simple push button firing pin instead of the trigger system (I have to upgrade my CAW revolver firing pin to steel because I'm using Madbull cherry's loaded up to 400psi and sometimes 800psi).

sharpshooter17 August 9th, 2010 17:15

the only round i use my co2 charger for is my slug round(just to be a jerk) i use green gas for the others

wildcard August 9th, 2010 18:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by sharpshooter17 (Post 1292490)
the only round i use my co2 charger for is my slug round(just to be a jerk) i use green gas for the others

you should try the madbull 108 cherries loaded with co2 they are way better than propane
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e4...t/DSCN6207.jpg
Smiley there is not me, the launcher and the nades are mine

Thanh August 9th, 2010 18:34

Wow, what a collection, I'm jealous thats at least a good 4k in nades alone. I only got 3 nades :/

I use co2 as well for my Madbull shell in my Echo1 m203, works fine however I would warn you that round might fire off on its own when loading the nade, make sure you dont slam it, or just dont over load the nade with too much co2 and you'll be fine.

surebet August 9th, 2010 20:43

I hope you wear a life jacket if you play near water...

coach August 10th, 2010 10:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thanh (Post 1292587)
Wow, what a collection, I'm jealous thats at least a good 4k in nades alone. I only got 3 nades :/

not all were his that day. most of them are but he has more at home. :D

sharpshooter17 August 10th, 2010 16:18

even useing a speed loader to load all those would suck SSSSOOOOO hard damn dude

m102404 August 10th, 2010 16:31

it took two of us over an hour to clean/prep/load (not gas) all of those. Our loaders and hands were screaming afterwards.

And the weekend before (or two weekends..can't remember) that pic was taken we had loaded most of them for another game.

If you're into grenades...save up every little scraggly bit of BBs you can get your mitts on (last of a bag, different brands, shitty cheap ones, etc...)...you'll need them.

Friggin heavy...

Tyrarn August 10th, 2010 16:34

Does a speedloader realy exist to load bbs in the madbull shell (xm108hp)?

coach August 10th, 2010 16:43

madbull m203 shells
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tyrarn
Does a speedloader realy exist to load bbs in the madbull shell (xm108hp)?

Nope. Hand loaders are the quickest way to go. For a king it's 4.5 pumps per tube. Ya ya it's 1 BB too many as it's 4.25 pumps. 1 BB falls out.

We had drawings for a 'speed' loader but it never came to be. Idea was to have 12 tubes with predetermined quantities then a plunger pushes them all down. Maybe I should look into this again since there are more than the few of us with 40mm's now. lol

m102404 August 10th, 2010 17:47

I wonder if I can machine a "cup" that would match the contour of the shells we use...then "plug in" 12 loading tubes w/ plungers into the cup.

Might be a weekend project worth doing...don't have any shells at my place though.

Tys

wildcard August 10th, 2010 18:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 1293459)
I wonder if I can machine a "cup" that would match the contour of the shells we use...then "plug in" 12 loading tubes w/ plungers into the cup.

Might be a weekend project worth doing...don't have any shells at my place though.

Tys

All you need is ask buddy, all 60x108 cherries and 48x204 king are at your disposal


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