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Double Tapper September 3rd, 2008 19:52

Depending who you have in the house for a family,these might be good to
deter home invaders.You can have your ear plugs in and toss these
puppy's at the jerks.Or you can have them on trip wires outside doors or
or windows for when the little woman is home alone.Just an idea.:D

JTF27 September 3rd, 2008 20:20

YouTube - GSG-01 try out-06

An example of the stun grenade being used.

Bissa September 3rd, 2008 22:39

wow, this thing would be good for getting the attention of a classroom. but the number of legalitys would be scary.

pamparius September 4th, 2008 03:41

IMO, if rock concert surpass sound level of 120db why this is not safe to be used in the game? most of us are using balaclava to protect ears so the sound wave coming from the bang should be dampened a little bit when it reach our eardrums, beside the loud sound from the bang might be spread through out the room not focused into your eardrums and lessen if you are playing outdoor... as long as it doesn't banged right in front of your ears, it should be not that dangerous, CMIIW

Shirley September 4th, 2008 03:55

Can't you set that thing to lower down the power?

I'd like to get myself one.

n1ch0 September 4th, 2008 04:48

next issue..... anyone found out the MSRP yet?

grantmac September 4th, 2008 05:32

120dB isn't that bad. Keep in mind it's 100 times quieter than a .22
I work with +200dB sound all the time, now that will screw you 3 ways from Sunday.
Cheers,
Grant

Gigaknight September 4th, 2008 05:43

Hmm... that would be interesting; might scare the crap out of someone if they're not expecting it, heh heh.

n1ch0 September 4th, 2008 10:34

madbull claim the 120dB is just as loud as an 0.22cal .. and thats not very loud....

Drache September 4th, 2008 10:52

120db = 30 seconds of exposure can cause lasting damaging to the ear drum. Granted this thing only goes bang but how many times during the day will you be exposed to it?

grimreefer September 4th, 2008 11:12

120db is really not that loud.

baker_Jeff September 4th, 2008 11:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by 808 (Post 809540)
Customs wouldn't likely seize it (as far as I know). I've ordered a Tornado and PFI grenade and they were passed over during a customs inspection. Although, they CLEARLY look and feel like toys.

This is made of aluminum and could go either way. JAG Precision in the US is the North American distributor of Mad Bull products - so you can probably ask them.

www.AirsoftParts.ca, www.Xtreme-Tactics.com/store, and (I think - correct me if I'm wrong) www.CapitalAirsoft.com all carry a plethora of Mad Bull products in Canada. They should be your first point of contact for pricing.

Judging by the sound of it - you probably won't be able to use this in a gaming capacity however.

www.capitalairsoft.ca ;)

Unfortunately, I have zero Madbull products at this time. I'm working on that issue however!

15thKnight September 4th, 2008 13:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 809501)
* A rock concert or a jet engine - 120 dB
"

so your telling me i pull the pin on this thing and BLAM
Metallica is in the field making our ears bleed?

808 September 4th, 2008 13:44

OK.

I got a response from Mad Bull. This product is NOT to be used with any gas other than CO2. No propane, no duster, CO2 only. They would not comment on whether or not it could technically be possible, as they likely haven't tested it - and by the sounds of it, they probably won't.

As for the earlier question as to whether or not the pressure can be tuned - no it cannot. Mad Bull also pointed out that the decibel output of the device is not enough to cause permanent hearing damage. Some sources say otherwise (regarding 120dB in general - not specifically the Mad Bull product).

More news from Mad Bull coming later today as well. I have received an email with another new product. This new one is slightly less controversial, LOL.

808 September 4th, 2008 14:02

Well put m102404.

I'd love to use this for "training" and outdoors as well. Could function as a regular grenade outdoors - as most fields have a proximity rule for grenades anyways (i.e.: everyone within 10-15ft of the blast is "dead", etc).


Off-topic though, here is the update for the other new product, a USB-powered Chrono! No, it wont collect data and output to a PC - keep dreamin'. USB is for charging only.


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