This would be fantastic for like $50 on Amazon. Most people using this will be larping or airsofters but still a fun concept. I would definitely buy one at a cheaper price.
$300 is an arbitrary price based on who they are selling it to. Like how a little $2 hotel bottle of shampoo at a hospital costs $150 when the health insurance company or Medicaid pays for it. I'm sure the price will be lower once they market it to recreational/home users. They'll probably even still market the same device as "for professional use only" at this original inflated price at the same time, too.
@@TheTrueNorth11 Think about a sub woofer, a lot of its sound comes from the enclosure. The same would happen with this device, if it didn't then the sound would be uni directional.
See alot of ppl hating but at nighttime when it's dark then that bright light fucks with your vision and wont see you coming cuz eyes will be trying to adapt from light to dark.. and if you work in dark it will come through and great distraction
The hate is justified by because prices set expectations. For 300 bucks you can get a lot better stuff than this one, omnidirectional throwable flashlight.
Way too much. One of those window alarms would do better. Although a great investment for some agency which burn through flashbangs, like SWAT or similar
@@Steve-GoffThis looks like it's meant for law enforcement agencies that were sued way too many times for setting fire to places with flash bangs to care for the price 😂
Not gonna lie, I think it WOULD work better than a pathetic mace or civilian taser. If you are aware of a threat and is approaching you, then drop this immediately and gets everyone attention.
Seems like an incredibly pointless effort to replace a much more effective Pava/CS or bear spray. If you're worried about legality, a capsaicin heater thing would be just as illegal as a simple self defence spray.
I came up woth a similar concept in the military. The difference being a budget and resources.🎉 nice to see others having similar inventive thoughts and goals.
Obviously haven't experienced this in person.... But from this video, pretty sure whoever created this has never experienced a real flashbang. The m84 is rated 170-180db and a million candlepower, and they're also relodable and cost a whole lot less than $300 a bang.
It's more like 6 million, regardless they are not available for purchase without the TAX stamp. The M84 is classified as a destructive device... you'd spend 200 on your stamp alone😂
@@shawn7341dont forget the explosive license too. Thats 2 items u need for it. a tax stamp for the destructive device part and the license for explosive part. Even though u can have a empty shell no powder and its neither a dd or a explosive. Just dont have thr explosive material in your house. Now I'm no lawyer its just stuff I have heard and seen on the internet. Well the license and tax no both those ubdo need to own legally the rest well.....
Having tinnitus and hearing loss, the noise would probably disable me more than any home intruder. 😂 Would be a fun thing to have at $50, or a useful gift for gun-shy friends at $100.
Just secure the fb and run a trip wire straight to the pin. You could totally put it on the 12 second, and secure it at head hight next to ur front door and run a wire from the door to the pin. I'm guessing if someone tried to open ur door and this thing went off 6 inches from their face they would crap their pants as they blindly run in the dark.
So this is a strange thing to pop up on my feed. Not only is my name Steve Goff, but I came up with this concept like 20 years ago but never did anything with it! Great to see someone has made something that I thought up many years ago, such an awesome little device.
Thats what I said about Elon’s rocket! I came up with that concept 20 years ago but glad someone was finally able to get around to replicating what I created many years ago!
It’s kind of neat but the entire advantage of a flashbang is shock and awe. When we deployed flashbangs either with SWAT or what I did in the military the target was instantly deafened and the bright flash was overwhelming. This I feel does not have that auditory effect but definitely the light would be good. I would much rather put my money into traditional flash bangs.
I could see this being effective for home defense if someone was breaking into your home late at night to distact them just long enough for you to get them in your sights. Maybe for $50-$75 dollars, but not even closeto what they're charging for it. Pavashot makes an NPDD 165 db reusable home defense gernade for half the price of this thing.
I have to say I appreciate the quality of this especially the features. Wouldn't mind adding it to my collection but I'm in the wrong line of work if they are charging that much.
- I’m not in law enforcement or military so I have no real world knowledge but I think the idea is you throw it through a window or room before you enter. It distracts/disorients the people in the room because they aren’t expecting it
Drone thermo/nightvision and this electronic flashbang has endless applications for early warning detection and anti-long range shooter marking (Night operations) This device coupled with a small marking drone would be super deadly. The price though is a bit steep in my opinion but if you are desperate enough to buy it/shrug. Also, where was this item made? Asking because it may not be locked down to one company?
It will continue to happen until the majority of native Brits realize they are trying to 'repl@ce' you. They're waging war on you, and me and everyone with our 'natural shade.'
I wish my UK people would move to the southeast of the US.y’all are the kind of immigrants we need..not these illegals from Venezuela,Haiti,Africa and the Middle East.
In past times, disposable photoflash existed. In these devices inside the glass enclosure there was active metal and oxygen. When the electric pulse is supplied, the metal light up and burned with the release of light. It seems to me that a similar principle can be used in these devices. It is necessary to leave the electronic component only to initiate many such bulbes in a certain sequence and not use LEDs.
1 win on FanDuel and I’m buying a case… while it seem silly, when this goes off, nobody will be thinking of what it is and what to do. That gives u 2-3 sec to mope them up
Interesting device-I’m already thinking of how it could be useful in real-world situations. It might be great for a young daughter-in-law, or even for myself as I get older. If the price reflects the quality, then it’s worth it. 🤷♂️
I’ve had several products from Nextorch and the quality is always excellent but $300 is high IMO. I only threw it on carpeted floors so I can’t say how it would handle hard surfaces
Good to hear it is built well cause this is meant to be thrown. But $300 is ridiculous. An Olight Warrior flashlight that has strobe, multiple brightness settings, and a really good high beam is ~$120.
I’m sure they could have made one for $100 and nobody would be complaining. It wouldn’t be as tough, as bright or as loud. So if It’s not tough enough to last, not bright or loud enough to actually disorient, it would just be a hundred dollar toy. You get what you pay for. I’m glad they made something that’s “worth something” in this world of overwhelming disposable junk.
Its only $30 made in ChiNa. This guy is part of the marketing team that sells them for the huge markup. Everything on Amazon is marked up at least 300% is made in china and resold to idiots.
Interesting for LEO, but will never be used by the military. You don’t want a battery in the military, they don’t do well in the heat. When you want a bang, it needs to work.
@@Compgeek86 no, we use real bangs when we train. And you do not want a product you like to be purchased by the government. As soon as a product is sold to the government, it is illegal for that product to ever be sold cheaper to another market. That’s why military gear is so stupid expensive, so the companies make bank off the government. The government will pay $150 for a simple spring clip, I know, I’ve had to sign for them 😂
It heavily depends on the battery chemistry. While something like this specifically would likely never see military adoption, Persistent Electronic Sensory Disruptors that *_repeatedly_* flash and make loud noises combined with auto-dimming visors & electronic hearing protection could actually see quite a bit of adoption in the near future.
Great review, Steve! I don't see crazy sales on this (even the website said they're behind 2 weeks due to overwhelming demand). It's still a TOY and a very expensive one at $399.00! Civilian market for self-defence? Not for this price, I would instead buy two Taurus G2C for the same price as this flashbang, but at least I will definitely use them and depend on them! They need to drop the price tag that people start buying, my opinion 😉
This device appears to be as disruptive to the user as the intended target since the strobe and sound keeps going on. The entire premise of a LSD is to distract and disorient the target quickly, thus allowing the users to move in while the other is disoriented. With this, everyone is getting the same disorienting effect. What is the point?
Wie soll kan sich den Einsatz vorstellen ? Wenn man draussen unterwegs ist und angegriffen wird , wirft man das Ding aktiviert vor den Füßen des angreifers , oder hält man das in der Hand nach der Aktivierung?
- I didn’t think of using it as a self defense tool. You could try to scare off an attacker and alert others that you need help. Just keep in mind that it’s deafening loud so throw it a little distance from yourself
Dude! Epilepsy warning maybe?! I don't have it but this clip still did my eyes in 😵💫. Interesting to see and not worth the price tag but a usefull product
thanks for testing it out on video. i was frustrated with reviewers last week who had it in their hands but never even tried it out, just reading out the manual. for $300, worth showing how it works. i’ve seen one or two other led flashbangs (when researching more about this) that are in the same price range, so i guess that is probably why this one is also ridiculously expensive. there was a relatively cheaper one for airsoft, but poorer contruction and not as nice as this one. plus this one has more options although too high a price. not a disposable or collateral unit unless you don’t mind treating $300 of gear as such.
If the thing could blind everyone in a room for atleast a couple seconds i could see this costing 300 (that's the price of a good flashlight) but if there skimping on the lumens or coverage... well.
- The spring lifts the safety lever away from the body. In theory it should fall off when you throw it. That’s why they give replacements in case you can’t find it. I honestly didn’t try it though
@@Steve-Goff Thanks for answering, I couldn't tell if the spring was too weak to eject on it's own or if it needed the assist before tossing.. which would unfortunately start eating into that delay time.
I think it will be needed for security guards in the Philippines to avoid lethal attacks many security guards in the Philippines are not properly trained to be patient they are all trigger maniac to their service fire arm that thing is less lethal to stop crime
Wake up kids! Time to go to school!
But a "Screaming Minnie" $30 @ your local truck stop!
Believe me, it will scare your most rebellious child! 😊
😂😂😂
@@paranoidandroid8543 "Snooze THIS, Punk!"
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭😭
I had my alarm set to do this with a smart bulb at one point lol
Thanks TH-cam, I definitely wanted reviews of Flash bangs in my Recommendation lmao
- I’ve put out over 500 videos and rarely do they get recommended because they are mostly about firearms. TFW and commenting. I appreciate it
This would be fantastic for like $50 on Amazon. Most people using this will be larping or airsofters but still a fun concept. I would definitely buy one at a cheaper price.
- - I agree. Way too pricey for most buyers. I guess government agencies with deep pockets are their target
Airsoft flashbangs exist and they use 22 Ramset nail blanks so it’s reusable
$300 is an arbitrary price based on who they are selling it to. Like how a little $2 hotel bottle of shampoo at a hospital costs $150 when the health insurance company or Medicaid pays for it.
I'm sure the price will be lower once they market it to recreational/home users. They'll probably even still market the same device as "for professional use only" at this original inflated price at the same time, too.
@@PhilLesh69Oh yeah, no doubt China has already ripped this off. Cheaper versions will be popping up anytime
@@glass1258 can you tell me the brand/name of the product?
It’s so expensive. Might as well just purchase a handgun instead. You get the loud noise, muzzle flash and a projectile as a bonus for the bad guy. 👀
- yea. It’s priced too high for most people. Maybe they’ll bring the price down after it’s been out for awhile
"hold my beer" - China
@@Steve-Goffor just make one yourself for $15
A rubberized coating for throwing would work well so the metal doesn't get smashed up.
- very good idea
Poorly designed product.
It would also deaden the sound, so there's that trade off.
@@Smokeyr67 Not if it didn't cover the speaker lol.
@@TheTrueNorth11 Think about a sub woofer, a lot of its sound comes from the enclosure. The same would happen with this device, if it didn't then the sound would be uni directional.
Hundred bucks maybe 300 not a chance in the world
Yeah, if it was around 100 maybe 150. 300 i guess if you use that for holding a gas station it could be worth it.
just give it some time and you will have same thing from aliexpress for this price
$399 on website now..... HAHAHA
$400 and no free shipping, smh@@CreatureGrips
See alot of ppl hating but at nighttime when it's dark then that bright light fucks with your vision and wont see you coming cuz eyes will be trying to adapt from light to dark.. and if you work in dark it will come through and great distraction
Yea you mean like how a regular flash light will? Yes it will do that, you’re not wrong.
Not a good distraction at the current price range.
The hate is justified by because prices set expectations.
For 300 bucks you can get a lot better stuff than this one, omnidirectional throwable flashlight.
$300, no way.
- I agree. I think it’s probably meant for government agencies such as police departments that have bigger budgets
Way too much. One of those window alarms would do better. Although a great investment for some agency which burn through flashbangs, like SWAT or similar
@@haxboi5492 those window alarms are sold at the dollar tree.
Only the government would spend $300 for something I could literally build myself for less than $20
@@Steve-GoffThis looks like it's meant for law enforcement agencies that were sued way too many times for setting fire to places with flash bangs to care for the price 😂
This would make for an outstanding personal alarm for people afraid of using weapons for self-defense.
Not gonna lie, I think it WOULD work better than a pathetic mace or civilian taser. If you are aware of a threat and is approaching you, then drop this immediately and gets everyone attention.
Now add a small fluid reservoir filled with fog juice (or capsaicin) and a heating element
Seems like an incredibly pointless effort to replace a much more effective Pava/CS or bear spray.
If you're worried about legality, a capsaicin heater thing would be just as illegal as a simple self defence spray.
I never knew this was a thing, but now I do and I want one even though it's not the smartest purchase.
Great trip wire alarm system.
You've thrown it 50 times in last 3 week. Your neighbours must really love you.
- and I blew all of my leaves into their yard. LOL
I gave it a thumbs up simply because you put the strobe light warning on screen before it went off. I really appreciate that.
- thank you
This would be great as an early warning device on a trip wire.
@@irSpanxx In the military we had flares that would scream when tripped. It worked well.
It’s the only situation where those features serve a real world purpose
Expensive way to prank your friends.
I came up woth a similar concept in the military. The difference being a budget and resources.🎉 nice to see others having similar inventive thoughts and goals.
Obviously haven't experienced this in person.... But from this video, pretty sure whoever created this has never experienced a real flashbang. The m84 is rated 170-180db and a million candlepower, and they're also relodable and cost a whole lot less than $300 a bang.
It's more like 6 million, regardless they are not available for purchase without the TAX stamp. The M84 is classified as a destructive device... you'd spend 200 on your stamp alone😂
@@shawn7341dont forget the explosive license too. Thats 2 items u need for it. a tax stamp for the destructive device part and the license for explosive part. Even though u can have a empty shell no powder and its neither a dd or a explosive. Just dont have thr explosive material in your house. Now I'm no lawyer its just stuff I have heard and seen on the internet. Well the license and tax no both those ubdo need to own legally the rest well.....
And yet we aren't allowed to have them
and regulated by the atf, with a report after one is deployed...so there's that trade off
Nice! I’ll be getting a few of these to integrate with training. If I’m on the receiving end of this I’ll be ready.
It's mostly the concussion from a flash bang that disorients people. I don't see this working very well.
In Australia we aren't allowed the actual flash bang devices, so this would be pretty useful for home defence.
I got a flashlight from harbor freight for $10 that’ll give this thing a run for its money😮🎉
perfect for when your relatives start talking politics at the thanksgiving dinner table
- haha 🤣
If it was £50/60 I would get one to go with my crossbows, Warhammer and chem lights, I like stuff like this
Having tinnitus and hearing loss, the noise would probably disable me more than any home intruder. 😂
Would be a fun thing to have at $50, or a useful gift for gun-shy friends at $100.
- 🤣
Just secure the fb and run a trip wire straight to the pin.
You could totally put it on the 12 second, and secure it at head hight next to ur front door and run a wire from the door to the pin.
I'm guessing if someone tried to open ur door and this thing went off 6 inches from their face they would crap their pants as they blindly run in the dark.
So this is a strange thing to pop up on my feed. Not only is my name Steve Goff, but I came up with this concept like 20 years ago but never did anything with it! Great to see someone has made something that I thought up many years ago, such an awesome little device.
Thats what I said about Elon’s rocket! I came up with that concept 20 years ago but glad someone was finally able to get around to replicating what I created many years ago!
@@eligualtieri1612 do I detect a hint of sarcasm 🤣
Thats actually pretty cool.
The strobe worked well, all I heard for sound was like a shutter sound that a camera would make ????? Where was the loud 130 decibel sound ????
It’s kind of neat but the entire advantage of a flashbang is shock and awe. When we deployed flashbangs either with SWAT or what I did in the military the target was instantly deafened and the bright flash was overwhelming. This I feel does not have that auditory effect but definitely the light would be good. I would much rather put my money into traditional flash bangs.
I could see this being effective for home defense if someone was breaking into your home late at night to distact them just long enough for you to get them in your sights. Maybe for $50-$75 dollars, but not even closeto what they're charging for it.
Pavashot makes an NPDD 165 db reusable home defense gernade for half the price of this thing.
- yea. It’s a bit pricey for most people
I have to say I appreciate the quality of this especially the features. Wouldn't mind adding it to my collection but I'm in the wrong line of work if they are charging that much.
I bet your neighbors wondered what the heck was going on! Lol. You better not let Johnathan see this. He will want 10 of them. Lol
- I had to do the nighttime video like 5-6 times because I wasn’t throwing it far enough. LOL. You can definitely hear this from several houses away
My roommate sets the smoke detector off all the time and you can only hear it if you're directly outside.
Wouldn’t a handheld flashlight with a powerful strobe function be better? What good is a flashbang if it also disrupts your own vision.
- I’m not in law enforcement or military so I have no real world knowledge but I think the idea is you throw it through a window or room before you enter. It distracts/disorients the people in the room because they aren’t expecting it
Wow! I can picture many uses. Seems pricey, but a great product.
Drone thermo/nightvision and this electronic flashbang has endless applications for early warning detection and anti-long range shooter marking (Night operations) This device coupled with a small marking drone would be super deadly. The price though is a bit steep in my opinion but if you are desperate enough to buy it/shrug. Also, where was this item made? Asking because it may not be locked down to one company?
I thought the biggest component of the flashbang was the pressure wave when it detonates 🤔
this is very awesomeee buut i think is still too expensive $300 for just one?
A 'normal" flashbang is about 170 dB - so they sound volume is significantly lower on this version than the real ones.
- thanks for the info. I don’t have any experience with real ones
This would be banned in the U.K. 🇬🇧
We can’t even have free speech.
But we do have Political Prisoners.
Tea land sucks in certain ways.
Should have kept those guns bruv
It will continue to happen until the majority of native Brits realize they are trying to 'repl@ce' you.
They're waging war on you, and me and everyone with our 'natural shade.'
I wish my UK people would move to the southeast of the US.y’all are the kind of immigrants we need..not these illegals from Venezuela,Haiti,Africa and the Middle East.
Move
In past times, disposable photoflash existed. In these devices inside the glass enclosure there was active metal and oxygen. When the electric pulse is supplied, the metal light up and burned with the release of light. It seems to me that a similar principle can be used in these devices. It is necessary to leave the electronic component only to initiate many such bulbes in a certain sequence and not use LEDs.
- wow. That’s pretty interesting. Thanks for sharing that
1 win on FanDuel and I’m buying a case… while it seem silly, when this goes off, nobody will be thinking of what it is and what to do. That gives u 2-3 sec to mope them up
Interesting device-I’m already thinking of how it could be useful in real-world situations. It might be great for a young daughter-in-law, or even for myself as I get older. If the price reflects the quality, then it’s worth it. 🤷♂️
I’ve had several products from Nextorch and the quality is always excellent but $300 is high IMO. I only threw it on carpeted floors so I can’t say how it would handle hard surfaces
Wonder if it'd be legal in uk as not being used as weapon in home defence 😂
"Dang it, man." -- David Koresh
Good to hear it is built well cause this is meant to be thrown. But $300 is ridiculous. An Olight Warrior flashlight that has strobe, multiple brightness settings, and a really good high beam is ~$120.
- I hear you. I’m not sure how they came up with that price.
Ill just check out this video out 🤠 f curiosity and....... Now im on a list.
Thats a really awesome product. Randomly popped up on my suggested feed. Its so expensive though.
- yea. It’s priced too high for most people. Maybe they’ll bring the price down after it’s been out for awhile
This would be tempting if it was $50-$75 and would be good for home defense.
I’m sure they could have made one for $100 and nobody would be complaining. It wouldn’t be as tough, as bright or as loud. So if It’s not tough enough to last, not bright or loud enough to actually disorient, it would just be a hundred dollar toy. You get what you pay for. I’m glad they made something that’s “worth something” in this world of overwhelming disposable junk.
Its only $30 made in ChiNa. This guy is part of the marketing team that sells them for the huge markup. Everything on Amazon is marked up at least 300% is made in china and resold to idiots.
Well PHUK! I've been prototyping the same thing for years! There goes my 2nd Million Dollar Idea!
If you can get it under 300, I think you'd do okay
I can see this becoming popular with airsofters.
- yea. I can definitely see that too
I think this might be one of those “just because you can doesn’t necessarily mean that you should” gifts at Christmas. 😬
Would be awesome if it had a remote function
300 Bucks… That’s gonna be an expensive prank😁
Love it. Thanks!
Dream on!
Theoretically, I could buy a lot of illegal fireworks off the rez for that price, mortars make GREAT flash bangs!
You Said please give thumbs up so I did , love supporting new channels that are informative and not annoying, great video bud
- I appreciate that.
Interesting for LEO, but will never be used by the military. You don’t want a battery in the military, they don’t do well in the heat. When you want a bang, it needs to work.
- very good point
Maybe for training?
@@Compgeek86 no, we use real bangs when we train. And you do not want a product you like to be purchased by the government. As soon as a product is sold to the government, it is illegal for that product to ever be sold cheaper to another market. That’s why military gear is so stupid expensive, so the companies make bank off the government. The government will pay $150 for a simple spring clip, I know, I’ve had to sign for them 😂
Batteries don’t do well in the cold.
It heavily depends on the battery chemistry. While something like this specifically would likely never see military adoption, Persistent Electronic Sensory Disruptors that *_repeatedly_* flash and make loud noises combined with auto-dimming visors & electronic hearing protection could actually see quite a bit of adoption in the near future.
Great review, Steve! I don't see crazy sales on this (even the website said they're behind 2 weeks due to overwhelming demand). It's still a TOY and a very expensive one at $399.00! Civilian market for self-defence? Not for this price, I would instead buy two Taurus G2C for the same price as this flashbang, but at least I will definitely use them and depend on them! They need to drop the price tag that people start buying, my opinion 😉
- yea. I thought it was overpriced at $300 then they increased the price after my review.
This device appears to be as disruptive to the user as the intended target since the strobe and sound keeps going on. The entire premise of a LSD is to distract and disorient the target quickly, thus allowing the users to move in while the other is disoriented. With this, everyone is getting the same disorienting effect. What is the point?
If it doesn't go bang, there is no over pressure. The over pressure is what makes a flash bang good.
Yall UK folks need to upgrade.
Look at you acting like any tom dick and harry in America can go and purchase flashbangs when they are classed as destructive devices by the ATF.
I used GBS's in the military, I'd like to see something like that for civilians.
Very cool , expensive toy😊
- yea. I’m not military or law enforcement so I can’t really speak to the practicality of it
$300 is a lot of money for electronics that you're going to throw at the ground. Maybe that's just me. Great video and thanks.
$300? It’s $400 currently
They make a claymore like device like this.
And you wouldn't remove the pin for a tripwire, you would use the tripwire to pull the pin.
Who makes it
It doesn't have the concussion blast and the feeling of heat that flashbangs also have. That's an important part of the Disorientation.
- I believe you. Never been around a real one but I can imagine
Wie soll kan sich den Einsatz vorstellen ? Wenn man draussen unterwegs ist und angegriffen wird , wirft man das Ding aktiviert vor den Füßen des angreifers , oder hält man das in der Hand nach der Aktivierung?
- I didn’t think of using it as a self defense tool. You could try to scare off an attacker and alert others that you need help. Just keep in mind that it’s deafening loud so throw it a little distance from yourself
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Dude! Epilepsy warning maybe?! I don't have it but this clip still did my eyes in 😵💫. Interesting to see and not worth the price tag but a usefull product
- lol. I have dozens of flashlights and most of them have a strobe feature but none come close to the insanity of this. It is definitely blinding
Hello tinnitus my old friend, I've come to talk with you again. 😂
Fun fact the handle as you call it is actually called a spoon🎉
thanks for testing it out on video. i was frustrated with reviewers last week who had it in their hands but never even tried it out, just reading out the manual. for $300, worth showing how it works.
i’ve seen one or two other led flashbangs (when researching more about this) that are in the same price range, so i guess that is probably why this one is also ridiculously expensive. there was a relatively cheaper one for airsoft, but poorer contruction and not as nice as this one. plus this one has more options although too high a price. not a disposable or collateral unit unless you don’t mind treating $300 of gear as such.
- idk where they came up with their price. The government has deep pockets so maybe that’s their target buyers
Solid review
Does it have a training mode like the Stratom SafeFlash Grebade Simulator?
- no training mode
It's a great "Night Surprise". I can't adjust my eyes within 6 seconds, so bang, bang, and done. Please dont come again, intruder 😅
Is the handle plastic ? 319USD definitely seems overboard
- yes. That was one of my complaints with it.
If the thing could blind everyone in a room for atleast a couple seconds i could see this costing 300 (that's the price of a good flashlight) but if there skimping on the lumens or coverage... well.
Def gonna get this for bouncing
It was difficult to tell but does the spring eject the lever?
I only saw you manually remove it. Couldn't tell when you tossed it since it was dark.
- The spring lifts the safety lever away from the body. In theory it should fall off when you throw it. That’s why they give replacements in case you can’t find it. I honestly didn’t try it though
@@Steve-Goff Thanks for answering, I couldn't tell if the spring was too weak to eject on it's own or if it needed the assist before tossing.. which would unfortunately start eating into that delay time.
Need to DIY and improve this one
- what suggestions do you have
Iv got more than a few suggestions, but I can't say them online. It would be one time use.
Neat idea and I'd give it a try for $150
- they’ve increased the price since the release of my video. Way overpriced
@Steve-Goff I saw. I might be waiting for a while 😅
Wow $320 for that!
- I agree. Way too pricey for most buyers. I guess government agencies with deep pockets are their target
Pretty cool! I can see the 3 letter agency right now being like, you charged our TDDs right?
That's pretty sweet
- it’s expensive for the casual collector but not for the government agencies that will be getting them. I’ve had some fun with it already
Rough idea of how long this would last on a full charge sitting in a drawer?
- several years. The parasitic drain on an 18650 is at least 5 years
i can see this being good in airsoft ngl.
- yea. I can see that too
does it has torch function?
all the lights on without the strobe effect?
- unfortunately it doesn’t
im from new Zealand so I bet this is illegal lol. I subbed to your channel tho, thanks for a great vid bro. I'll def check out your other vids
- thank you. I appreciate it
I think it will be needed for security guards in the Philippines to avoid lethal attacks many security guards in the Philippines are not properly trained to be patient they are all trigger maniac to their service fire arm that thing is less lethal to stop crime
Perfect for zombie distraction 🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♂️
You can get this in plastic for Airsoft/Nerf for like 25 bucks...
50-75 bucks would be ok for aluminum but not more.
- definitely overpriced
Thats pretty sweet ngl
The design looks simple. Really can't justify the price.
- yea. They are way overpriced
I don’t need it. But I want it👍🏻👍🏻
Might make a good bear alarm in fire season if it was as little more rugged and half the price.
- I agree. Maybe some kind of rubber cover on it and way cheaper
maybe if all doped up the strobe might do something.
but like me i push right on through such.
if the DB is not way over 150. not worth it.
- I think DB’s were around 130
Looks cool 😂
That’s great for trip wire Bear scare.