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ID:	652219 Looking to spice things up with a little explosive CO2 as a seasoning to our yearly friends PB outing at a buddy’s back 40 acres.

    I want to incorporate these sound grenades into a scenario game, but how dangerous are these b*st*rds exactly?

    Any tips/recommendations or cautionary tales welcome

    As always, thanks in advance, fellas!
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    Fixer of few​,
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    That run on CO2

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    I'd say they are "fairly" safe but also not. When you throw them they may or may not explode on impact. I've been in a attack defend situation where we were holding a castle, and one of these bounced I to the castle. There was a barrage if smokes also coming in, so we were tossing everything back as we fought. But one of these came in, and it was still filling with pressure to blow. It was letting a little vapor off, and sizzling as the co2 expanded inside. A guy next to me picked it up and went to toss it. It ruptured inches from his open hand after release. We are all convinced that it would damage someone's hand pretty bad if you happened to be gripping it at the time of explosion.

    Kinda like a black cat firework. You can light them in the palm of your open hand, and it's no big deal, but I've never attempted to clutch one.
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    • Carp

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      All that plus ...the auditorial damage, it can do, to people , that are not prepared , for that.[/CWV]

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    Originally posted by BrickHaus View Post
    I'd say they are "fairly" safe but also not. When you throw them they may or may not explode on impact. I've been in a attack defend situation where we were holding a castle, and one of these bounced I to the castle. There was a barrage if smokes also coming in, so we were tossing everything back as we fought. But one of these came in, and it was still filling with pressure to blow. It was letting a little vapor off, and sizzling as the co2 expanded inside. A guy next to me picked it up and went to toss it. It ruptured inches from his open hand after release. We are all convinced that it would damage someone's hand pretty bad if you happened to be gripping it at the time of explosion.

    Kinda like a black cat firework. You can light them in the palm of your open hand, and it's no big deal, but I've never attempted to clutch one.
    This sort of thing should not be allowed, period. Even at a mild risk of injury it's not worth it. There's too many variables that can not be controlled.

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      #4
      Wait, they actually explode? It’s not like a CO2 “whistle”?
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      • DieManInTheRough

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        They build up pressure until the shell pops and makes a sound. Like a baking soda noisemaker.

      • RuleOfSines

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        I'm surprised insurance companies are okay with that

      • BrickHaus

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        Yep, that core he posted is the reusable part. You need to buy outer shells that are consumable. Like stated, they pressurize til their blow up. It's like over pressurizing a pop bottle with a score in the body to control when it splits.

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      In my local airsoft community 100's of these have been tossed, I have had them land in bunkers, been hit with the actual device, and thrown my own probably 50 times.

      The only injury i have ever seen was a shell detonation on the bottom and launched the device up and struck someone in the forehead.

      You can lessen the effects by filling the shell with water.
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