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Posted by:
Andy "ADorsai" VanDerPlaats
on May 03, 2003 at 11:00:24

Morning!

In my never ending quest to find new and unique toys, I've stumbled across a guy who
is offering grenade kits, which are similar
to several others being sold today. The
difference seems to be in the size of the
tubing he's using and the fact that he puts
air soft pellets in aloing with water. The
Air Soft players have this thing about paint,
as it gums up their guns. The maker also
claims that these can be fired from 2" bore,
so there might be some value to some of you?
Gather you can cut tube to any length, so
it's be possible to make smaller as well as
larger rounds. Will advise once his kit gets
here and I have a chance to do some testing.

Also wanted to pass along update on the HMG M2
project. The guy making the kits tells me he
should have some preliminary details within a
couple weeks. In the eman time he's also in
the process of making a smaller, 30 cal kit.
That might be perfect for some of you who have
smaller turrets.

Will advise as details warrant.

Andy Van Der Plaats aka 'Dorsai'

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