A good rule of thumb for most of life i find. Unlike the selfish twat currently hogging the car charger at Cobham services at 90% charge and only 20% charge speed (because that's how batteries work)
A good rule of thumb for most of life i find. Unlike the selfish twat currently hogging the car charger at Cobham services at 90% charge and only 20% charge speed (because that's how batteries work)
You don't need to look all the way in, just where it is going to land.
I do a quick half peek from the doorway, find a clear bit of floor in the room and underarm it to that spot.
the only way to get them to go off consistently on grass is either a straight dart throw down to the ground...
Or a backward spin: so hold it horizontal by the top end and then flick the top down as you release it so it spins back on itself (like a bottle flip). Practice on grass at home.
Oh and make sure it's off safe or you'll have a nice dent in the primer holder
As soon as it goes off push the room, or you'll get stuck outside worrying about your lovely grenade!
Get it back asap, some dude stole one of mine at UCAP glos prison, he was caught on cctv kicking it away and taking it, it got recovered from the thieving #### luckily.
When I actually remember to use multi shot quake, I tend to just hold it upside down and drop it around a corner at waist height. So it essentially lands on the plunger (hopefully goes off) directly below when I let go of it.
I got hit in the face with a quake once. I came out of a doorway and looked up to see a quake falling down towards my face. Fortunately my dye mask absorbed the majority of the impact. Choice words were used when the idiot came looking for his grenade!
PullTheTrigger (an airgun and fieldcraft shop) charged me £26 for 200 inc p&p. They're the only place that I could find that had stock of the 615's
I'm going to use an SA80 mag pouch, with the drawstring pulled tight around the top of the grenade... seems like it'll hold - that'll be alright, won't it? Or are there any dirt-cheap pouches I can source to do the job (that aren't crap)?
True, which is why I make custom Kydex holders. Half an A4 sheet of 2mm-ish per bang. Cut to this approximate shape - draw around the base to make the circle, size the top section to the height of the 'nade. Heat and form around the banger, let it cool, remove the banger, then briefly reheat and bend in slightly more to achieve retention. Attach any way you like, using holes as pictured, or you could cut a Molle-width tongue, whatever takes your fancy.