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Nocturnal January 22nd, 2011 19:22

'Vanaras' 2nd Ver. M203 40mm POM Non-Reset type gas grenade
 
'Vanaras' 2nd Ver. M203 40mm POM Non-Reset type gas grenade

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'Vanaras' 2nd Version M203 40mm 60 rds POM gas grenade with non-reset system. Light-weight and affordable gas grenade in the airsoft market for M203 grenadians. Especially good for airsoft combat under cold weather due to the temperature isolation of the POM material.

This is the perfect and ultimate M203 gas grenade for every M203 airsofter ... once try it you will never think others ....... ;-D

Features;

- Designed with POM gas tank for light weight and good heat isolation.
- Enlarged gas tank for maximum power.
- Aluminum lower case to improve the durability and extend the life of product but still with light weight.
- Newly designed non-reset valve operating system so no need to reset the gas valve between charges.
- Equiped with self-lubricating 'Teflon' O-ring for smooth operation of the steel inner gas valve open and close.
- With 6 x 10 rds BB carrying capacity.
- Nickle-plated gas inlet valve for maximum corrosion resistance compare to bare copper valve.
- Weight only 170g compare to 270-300g weight of 40mm gas grenade from other manufacturers.
Can be Purchased here:
http://new.rsov.com/product.php?lang...296&cateId=248



Perfect for S-Thunder M203 Pistol Launchers!

pusangani January 22nd, 2011 19:39

Hmm I know Grenadiers might be interested in this but I dunno about the Grenadians tho, not sure how popular airsoft is there hehhehehe

Nocturnal January 22nd, 2011 20:08

lol, sorry i didn't take the time to correct RSOV's grammatical errors =]
ill leave it for a good laugh

I have 2. Great not having to reset the shell after use. Makes re-using the grenade quicker in safe zone (no losing bearings)

Great if you have S-Thunder launcher as it is light weight but still carries a metal bottom half incase you do drop it

Styrak January 22nd, 2011 20:54

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Originally Posted by Nocturnal (Post 1392978)
I have 2. Great not having to reset the shell after use. Makes re-using the grenade quicker in safe zone (no losing bearings

Who opens grenades on the field?!
Even ones you need to reset, you don't need to open.

coach January 22nd, 2011 21:06

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Originally Posted by Nocturnal (Post 1392978)
lol, sorry i didn't take the time to correct RSOV's grammatical errors =]
ill leave it for a good laugh

I have 2. Great not having to reset the shell after use. Makes re-using the grenade quicker in safe zone (no losing bearings)

Great if you have S-Thunder launcher as it is light weight but still carries a metal bottom half incase you do drop it

I have never needed to open a 40mm on the field to reset. Using a screwdriver, allen key, pen or a twig, all you need to do in press the valve all the way in until it clicks, release, you're done.

If it's not resetting doing this, you need to either lube it better or you may have a worn/damaged valve core.

The most I've need to do with a worn out/damaged valve is unscrew it partially until it reset on it's own.

Sursion January 22nd, 2011 21:33

It also works with the M79, right?

Nocturnal January 22nd, 2011 23:41

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Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1393008)
... Using a screwdriver, allen key, pen or a twig, all you need to do in press the valve all the way in until it clicks, release, you're done.

If it's not resetting doing this, you need to either lube it better or you may have a worn/damaged valve core.

The most I've need to do with a worn out/damaged valve is unscrew it partially until it reset on it's own.


Great! I didn't know till now how to reset it the way you just instructed.
Thanks for the tutorial guys. You learn something new everyday!

Dviper March 9th, 2011 23:29

Hi, does anyone know where to get replacement internal o-rings, I tried normal ones, no luck in finding the right size


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