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Grenade launchers
I saw a few people use grenade launchers and frankly I was a bit disappointed by the range they got. Maybe it was only their model...
What is the average range for those BB showers? Is there models that have more range? Thanks |
They suck if you use propane/greengas, I use only the madbull CO2 nades available at airsoftparts. Keep in mind the M.E.D if you are using these nades at 600+ psi it can hurt real bad if fired at close range and also unless you are using the madbull launcher, upgrade your triggers, firing pin and stiffer trigger spring on your launcher to steel. Typically We ran ours at a friendly 400psi for indoors, outdoors we ran it at 600psi for the assholes/bunker huggers and non callers we have a special 900psi rounds.
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e4...t/DSCN6202.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e4...t/DSCN7416.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e4...t/DSCN6207.jpg The red ones are what we call "cherries" Xm108HP the golden ones are our "yellow Dildos" XM204HP HP stands for Hi power these are the only nades you should use they are CO2 capable you can charge these to 800 psi if you want (for those supermen in your field), then there are the less powerfull CO2 nades M92A1 then there are also the all purpose nades the XMPB4 where you can put paintballs in them. If you want more penetrating power then go with the XM993 8mm nades or the slugshot M576, if you want to convert this to HP series just swap the internals and the valves |
Ran with 204's at Rawdon a while back, not only are they loud as fuck but they are devastating.
As with all things, people cheap out. A decent 203 setup will push past 1000$, which is why people go for propane shells. They are decent in CQB (as I wouldn't want to catch a 204 volley in the face at close range) but the second you are outside, bleh. |
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Please tell me you have a MK 19 to go with those lol
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As Wildcard mentioned, go CO2 or go home!
Not only is propane grossly underpowered but in an indoor environment stinks the place up real quick. I'd much rather under charge with CO2 in the 350-400psi than use propane again. Propane 40's go pop. CO2 40's are a heck of a lot more satisfying! People can hear them from a long ways away and sometimes my team checks in over comms, after I've unloaded a few rounds, asking if I need reinforcements. Most times than not, the reply usually goes "No, I'm good. Most of them are dead, all the rest got scared and ran off!". |
So, on C02, what would you say the range is on an average madbull shell? I'm looking to make a launcher from scratch for shits and giggles~
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If you're making a launcher, make sure your firing pin and trigger system is all metal! |
At 45ยด* with the wind in my back I'd guestimate even wilder figures, say 300+ feet, but the scatter becomes so large it's a crap shoot.
At the very least you keep up with AEGs, except you're weilding a 200 BB shotgun :D |
Excellent going CO2 for sure, thanks
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I can't imagine what reloading all of those would be like since they're much harder to load than Tornadoes. |
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I used them at the Waterdown game and actually lost one.. probably because I was tossing them more than I was actually shooting at people, lol! |
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imagining the c02 nades have infinately more giggle factor then the madbull shotshells on Co2 ... I dunno if I should step into the grenadier field LOL ... when I had my double barrel on madbull CO2 shells it was useless past 50ft ... but it sounded like a .22 going off. I would carry it as a "special sidearm" and people would forget I had it, till it went off ... then every single person that hadn't seen me pull it would hit the ground for 100ft around me (my team or not) ... and I would have one of those evil madman giggle 'fit' ..
I might not be able to regain my composure at all from a CO2 40mm ... have to get stretchered off the field with the launcher in a deadman hold and a stupid joker grin permenately afixed.... |
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