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What's the etiquette with dummy grenades? Is it acceptable to use them, throw them into a room as a distraction for example? Or is this considered unsporting/ a d**k move?
What's the etiquette with dummy grenades? Is it acceptable to use them, throw them into a room as a distraction for example? Or is this considered unsporting/ a d**k move?
Usually depends who your up against, but people will prob get the hump if you make a habit of it, & then stop taking the hits from genuine grenades
Ahh fair enough! Just seen it a few times, looks like a cool idea just to cause a bit of confusion to get the upper hand on guys who are holding strong but I can see why it would piss people off.
I chucked an empty mag from my dump pouch as a distraction, it more than worked. Two guys took the hit and one commented it didn’t go off but I will take it any way
I did feel like a dick but the site had a no shooting through pallets rule and the only cover between us were bloody pallets so we were all stuck in a stalemate and they had me outnumbered so I had to do something
No, it’s never been out of the house, I’m too embarrassed to admit my problem!
It was raining last week , and I was bored outta my mind
I kept looking at my roll on deodorant and thought that it looked a bit like a 40mm grenade , it just kinda evolved from there ??
It’s funny what an isotonic drink cap , a fuse , a bag sealing clip , and a bent spoon can come together as , with a lick of spray paintView attachment 53629 ?
I think it's great. I bet it would cause a hell of a distraction. The "oh no a grenade" first wave followed by the "actually no it appears to be a roll on deodorant with a spoon attached" second wave of confusion.