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August 17th, 2009, 06:58 | #1 |
Tornado grenade Info
Hey could some people who have done some feild testing with the AI Tornado grenades give some feed back as to how they have lasted.
How the spoon kit looks to you (if ya got tell about it) along with what size pouches carry them best, as well prefered color. Any other details would help too. I need to find out as much before I purchase as I can so as to make a wise decission for my loadout.
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August 17th, 2009, 08:01 | #2 |
August 17th, 2009, 08:13 | #3 |
I've had my Grenade since they've come out, and I've used the living shit out of it. I was with Carl last week, and he saw the grenade... "Wow, that's one grungy 'nade" was the first thing out of his mouth when he saw it.
Mine, with proper maintenance, has functioned since day one, and has had no major malfunction since I bought it. I got the spoon kit last friday and it's like a new grenade, the spoons kit, suffice to say is the greatest addition to airsoft CQB since the two years I've been playing. Paracording the spoon to the grenade is a great idea, and you can see the example on his website www.gungas.com, totally worth $100. I've gotten more kills with that grenade than I would have without one... |
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August 17th, 2009, 10:24 | #4 |
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For indoor CQB...they'll change the dynamics of the game completely. No more trying to pick off people from building to building...get a grenade in there and clear them out. A guy hunkered behind a corner of a building...tying up a whole crew of guys...toss a grenade past him and watch him run or die.
Indoors they're awesome. Haven't fielded outdoors much...too worried about loosing mine (I'm kind of careless with my stuff). They fit double M4 pouches, grenade pouches. I keep a utility pouch filled with them (fits 3)...or a flip top SAW box mag pouch (fits 4 with room for a 40mm shell or two). |
August 17th, 2009, 10:46 | #5 |
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The AI grenade has changed the face of indoor airsoft games. The addition of the spoon kit.. just makes it that much better.
In my facility we have been using them for nearly 2 years now ( we did the prototype testing) Now... in every one of those situations where your say to yourself , "I wish I had a grenade here"... you do.. They are reliable, durable and meet all the claims of the manufacturer. They fit perfectly in a smoke greande pouch . or as other have said a M4 magpouch.
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August 17th, 2009, 12:23 | #6 |
I keep both of mine in OE Tech flashbang pouches. They've got a quick release buckle and no velcro, so you can get at them quickly. You've just got to leave them in the pouch for a few days to stretch it out a bit, its a very tight fit at first.
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August 18th, 2009, 03:36 | #7 |
Thanx for the info ya all, special thanks on the pouches. Durabilaty is a plus that really counts, wonderful to hear Shelledpants!!
So we do outdoors here in southern Alberta, I don't expect it to go through the brush or anything magical. Tell me about its potential for the outdoor games, and the two timers? Also what color? Thats why I asked about the puches, will I see the yellow ones in any of the pouches recomended? I don't feel like losing it either, but I can not look like I got rubber ducks in my pocket period.
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