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djbordie July 8th, 2008 13:01

who ever wants to buy those flash balls, im in for 1 or 2.
ill chip money, just dont have a CC right now...

ShelledPants July 8th, 2008 13:03

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Originally Posted by djbordie (Post 762018)
who ever wants to buy those flash balls, im in for 1 or 2.
ill chip money, just dont have a CC right now...

lulz, I'm in Bermuda till late August, and my CC doesn't work for PayPal (which is the only option for the bright-strike site). I'll chip once I get back, if someone wants to hold a set for me.

... hold... my balls?

ShelledPants July 8th, 2008 13:04

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Originally Posted by Maverick0 (Post 762017)
Yeah, that's essentially what I had in my head, except that it had 6 flash bulbs (up, down, left, right, front, back) so that no matter how it lands, it's always as effective. My idea would probably be a little bigger than those things though.


Reading up on those balls, they are weighted in the bottom and always finish rolling light side up. They wobble when they roll too, added distraction.

Denver Keith July 8th, 2008 13:44

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Originally Posted by Ibby (Post 761945)
Why not just use bear bangers? I forget the company that made the ones I used to use in the woods, but they were essentially a lower powered flashbang. Nowhere nearly as bad as a Tflash, but more than enough to give you a startle. They flashed a bit and everything. They're nice and small, and unlike those comical homemade grenades I've seen you don't need to tape a Bic lighter to your chest rig ;)
Just take note of liability issues. If someone gets hurt, the user and the field owner/operator could be held liable for any damage to person or property.
I don't like using the real things even at work. I once got a front row seat to watch a professional doorkicker lose his entire hand to one. Picking up the pieces was pretty gross.

These sound promising.

Edit: Look up some Youtube vids for bear bangers. YouTube - bear banger
They detonate like, fifty feet away from the ignition point and this guy's mic is still ringing! I wonder what happens if they're fired at a wall instead of open sky. Detonate on impact? And finding the decibel level of these things would be handy. Not on Wikipedia...

Edit #2: Aha. A whopping 115dB. http://www.macecanada.com/canada/wil...rbangers15.htm

Nik12 July 8th, 2008 14:20

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Originally Posted by cloves (Post 761805)
don't Eropean skirmish sites use all kinds of simulated pyro

Simulated? I've seen videos of Swiss (I think is was Swiss) airsofters playing along side fireworks (nothing like an explosion over head to get your goose going). I know pyros (smokes and flashbangs mainly) are commonly used in UK games (or atleast they used to be). I know of pyro manufacturer fanboys in the UK. Sounds like good times across the pond.

Knightwarrier July 8th, 2008 15:02

I don't know if the fireworks restrictions are as loose wherever you are but I live in central B.C. and fireworks are easily accessible, look for ones called "sonic bangers" they sound like bear bangers, actually just like the above posted link, need a lighter though, launches an airborne banger about 250'. They cost about a buck each. I used some at out last Milsim and it added more depth to the game. Of course you don't launch it AT people or detonate it close proximity to anybody. making a bang that loud would probably cause some damage.

djbordie July 8th, 2008 16:00

ahhh ok, paypal

ok heres the scoop.

who ever wants some of these i can do paypal.
providing they ship to canada.
i can do local pickup or whatnot, thinking of grabbing 2 packs so 6 ballz...

send me a PM if you want one or two.
these will be fun for indoors for sure!

Bandit July 8th, 2008 16:14

http://www.brite-strike.com/

They are listed on this site as "Tactical Balls."

I've already got a set of those!

Oh geez, they even have Tactical Balls t-shirts. Must ... resist!

djbordie July 8th, 2008 16:18

how are they? before i buy...

Bandit July 8th, 2008 16:25

http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/xdtalk-...ion-balls.html

That is the best review I could find. If you do get some could you please post a review? My MasterCard is still keening out to me to get a set.... :)

djbordie July 8th, 2008 16:52

thought you already had some???
says your previous post,
if its paypal i can do, if its CC i dont have one atm...

Bandit July 8th, 2008 16:54

You missed the point of my tactical balls joke. :D

rockafella July 8th, 2008 17:01

seems ok, but they don't seem to be bright enough, I'm still waiting for somthing that will emitt a much brighter light for a split second along with a load enough noise to make the baddies jump. This is the right direction though.

FOX_111 July 8th, 2008 17:06

The closest thing we have to flashbang is Airbang fireworks put into a grenade type container that won't send shrapnell around. It produce a bang powerfull enought to make people in a small room disy and possibly hangry/hurt.

IMO, you can't have a safe flashbang to be used with unprotected people. The reason a flashbang is used, is to desorient, not to make a cool POP sound and a flash.

Unless we are playing a game with a lot of roleplay involved, I'll never pretend to be desoriented by a weak flash and quiet pop. I prefer to fear the Airbang grenade and wear hear protection. That's why I bought Peltor soundtraps.

Ibby July 8th, 2008 17:27

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Originally Posted by Disco_Dante (Post 762006)
How did it blow his hand off? Did he hold it too long or was it a malfunction?

He held on to it too long. Very, very nasty crap. I have seen them malfunction also. An operator had two in his pants cargo pocket and one went off accidentally. Luckily the other did not. Took a chunk out of his leg. Once again I'd like to warn all these young folks about the dangers of pyrotechnics. THEY ARE NOT TOYS like your guns are. Explosives mean business, and when something goes wrong with them you generally don't wind up laughing about it with your chums after the game. And again, there's liability involved.


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