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Post by Rabbit on Mar 22, 2012 15:17:53 GMT -5
Are these permitted? Like the ping pong ball and tin foil kind? Also like a very small firecrackers type thing as big as a Thunder B explosion..would that kind of bang grenade be allowed?
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Post by Phat on Mar 22, 2012 15:36:06 GMT -5
This is a topic that Kalamazoo Airsoft will be discussing soon. We want to make sure we won't have any Fire Marshall issues before we say yes or no on fireworks.
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Post by Rabbit on Mar 22, 2012 16:41:00 GMT -5
That's cool guys! Take your time! I know you've been busy lately!
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Post by "Loony" on Mar 24, 2012 21:03:33 GMT -5
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Post by foxtrot on Mar 24, 2012 21:30:12 GMT -5
i feel its very hard to breath in the inside with these smoke grenades i say that they should be allowed out side but breathing in some of these fumes are not good for your health
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Post by Doc on Mar 24, 2012 21:37:05 GMT -5
I concur with you on this Foxtrot. I say with the smoke machine that is the way to go. Cuts out a lot of the what if's
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Post by chase on Mar 24, 2012 22:01:06 GMT -5
umm...just watched the video, and i think those battlefield grenades, probably shouldnt be used, only because if the wind moves the smoke toward the houses...might cause a problem
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Post by Phat on Mar 24, 2012 23:15:54 GMT -5
umm...just watched the video, and i think those battlefield grenades, probably shouldnt be used, only because if the wind moves the smoke toward the houses...might cause a problem Yes. My point exactly. I don't want law enforcement showing up because of complaints.
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Post by foxtrot on Mar 25, 2012 4:53:01 GMT -5
i say that there great for milsim events but not in close cqb events
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Post by chase on Mar 25, 2012 11:03:42 GMT -5
yes, great for milsim like op fueiling but cqb where there are houses near by, not so...lets say keeping the airhouse open type haha
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