Carvin
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Team Cry Havoc
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Post by Carvin on Jul 6, 2010 0:32:31 GMT -5
I have yet to experience a truly effective airsoft frag, but in (indoor) CQB situations, smoke grenades can add a lot to gameplay. They scratch that itch to incorporate grenades into the game and can be very effective.
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Post by buddystubs on Jul 22, 2010 23:40:45 GMT -5
How about smoke bombs made from ping pong balls i have not seen any rules about those in particular but they do have a fowl Oder could be harmful to an individuals lungs. Could some one please reply
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Post by Reaper6 on Jul 23, 2010 12:03:08 GMT -5
How about smoke bombs made from ping pong balls i have not seen any rules about those in particular but they do have a fowl Oder could be harmful to an individuals lungs. Could some one please reply Illegal, my friend. And, ( common sense should have already told you this) if it can be harmful to an individual's lungs, then it shouldn't, and probably isn't, allowed on the field.
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Post by buddystubs on Jul 23, 2010 14:41:30 GMT -5
Well I'm not sure if they are is my question
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Post by Thor on Jul 23, 2010 14:52:22 GMT -5
We're telling you, right now, no.
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Post by cqbr on Jul 23, 2010 15:38:13 GMT -5
Out of curiosity, how would that even work with a ping pong ball?
You'd have to end up making your own smoke substance and filling it inside the tiny balls (HA! "Tiny Balls") Then go get cannon fuse and cut it to length for each one. Sounds like a lot of useless work just to get 15-20 seconds out of a ping pong ball.
Your better off just to go buy those Mammoth smokes from a fireworks store.
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Post by Reaper6 on Jul 23, 2010 18:49:59 GMT -5
And, just to clarify, when I said "Illegal," I mean in the literal legal sense and not in the field-rules sense. That would constitute a home-made pyrotechnic device (doesn't have to go boom to be one) and as such is illegal. Further (someone correct me if I'm wrong) I was under the impression that only commercially available flameless smoke devices was allowed on MiA fields.
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Post by Thor on Jul 23, 2010 18:55:01 GMT -5
And, just to clarify, when I said "Illegal," I mean in the literal legal sense and not in the field-rules sense. That would constitute a home-made pyrotechnic device ( doesn't have to go boom to be one) and as such is illegal. Further ( someone correct me if I'm wrong) I was under the impression that only commercially available flameless smoke devices was allowed on MiA fields. I believe you are correct on that last bit. Most all fields I've been to only allow the cold burning smokes.
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Post by buddystubs on Jul 23, 2010 22:41:01 GMT -5
And for cbgr or heat ever u rap a ping pong ball in tin foil completely and light the bottom until it starts making a sizzling noise and starts smoking and the chemical that smoke bombs are made out of are in the ping pong balls but the other substances in the ping pong ball could or could not be toxic
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Post by Thor on Jul 23, 2010 22:50:35 GMT -5
Stop. Seriously, just stop. You haven't done anything we've asked you to do. And I can guarantee that yes, your burning ping pong ball is not something anyone would want to breathe in. So please do not ever bring such a thing to any of the actual airsoft events posted on here.
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Post by Kiki on Jul 23, 2010 23:28:30 GMT -5
You're burning plastic. Some plastic can give off toxic (read- BAD) fumes that could possibly kill you. Don't be an idiot, stop burning tin foil and ping pong balls.
Also, read the rules here. We require you to type in proper English, meaning no more "u" for "you", and for god's sake start using punctuation. There are commas and periods for a reason, please start using them. Lastly, capitalize your "I"s when referring to yourself. If you don't clean up your grammar, spelling, and punctuation quickly you will find yourself with increasing warning levels (and eventually a ban if you can't figure out how the basics of the English language work).
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Post by Talisman on Jul 24, 2010 1:43:18 GMT -5
I'm with these guys.
Any pyro is unacceptable at airsoft events.
Article 5: Use of fireworks or pyrotechnics by anyone other than a pyrotechnics industry professional is highly discouraged. Players should assume that these items are prohibited unless specifically informed otherwise by the event organizer, property owner, and/or local authorities.
Also please note :
6 - Please use proper grammar and punctuation. Not only will you get your message across much clearer, but other forum members might actually be able to reply to your post instead of trying to decipher your enigmatic nonsense.
For now, I'm gonna lock this thread, it'll probably be reopened in a couple of days. Buddystubs, I'ma give you a freebie based on your age, but all 8 of your posts are horrendous. Clean it up if you want to stay around.
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