I have got to say the positive of "not multishot" is a reach. Its a negative and you know it. The CNC'd grenades also don't rust. I wish you would just review / demo the product instead of making up things. Never had someone reuse my grenade against me and it is not a common problem in the airsoft community.
We wouldn't say it's a negative, we have team members who own multi shots that have moved to this because they prefer a single shot and removing the shells is so easy. It's all down to preference: it's a positive to some just like how we say the added reloading is a negative to others. Of course if you'd rather a multi shot there's great options still available like quakes and this probably isn't for you, but for single shots this is a great option. The rusting was just myself misspeaking it was referring to polymer parts Vs steel. Appreciate the feedback we are still in the learning process with this kind of content
I have had my Quake thrown back at me multiple times so single shot is definitely a positive. Just because you dont experience it doesn't mean its not a problem
@BZTactical as an owner of a kamikaze xl, I can assure you they rust lol. Wish it didn't as it's a wicked bit of kit but mind you once the 9mm goes off most people are too scared to pick it up, especially as they know I have 4 more nades on me 😅
Well the test we do in the video is on a wooden floor and we do have people who have been using them at Dirty Dog no problem, so should be absolutely fine. The reason why we started stocking these is because Joe and James were impressed by how reliable they go off
@BZTactical just had a read, seems strange to me, why would "we are going to change the design" be a benefit to someone that buys the product 😅 From an engineering perspective, maybe I'm missing something about their injection moulding process but I don't understand how the statement makes sense unless they have some form of cheap mould. Either way, seems like a good product and it's great that it's made in the UK.
@@BZTactical alloy does rust its turns to white powder when the magnesium comes out of it when water ingress happens as you often see on alloy wheels and other alloy items the surface gets pitted on and being chucked about it does happen but yes as you said its the internals so you was right my friend
I have got to say the positive of "not multishot" is a reach. Its a negative and you know it. The CNC'd grenades also don't rust. I wish you would just review / demo the product instead of making up things. Never had someone reuse my grenade against me and it is not a common problem in the airsoft community.
We wouldn't say it's a negative, we have team members who own multi shots that have moved to this because they prefer a single shot and removing the shells is so easy. It's all down to preference: it's a positive to some just like how we say the added reloading is a negative to others. Of course if you'd rather a multi shot there's great options still available like quakes and this probably isn't for you, but for single shots this is a great option. The rusting was just myself misspeaking it was referring to polymer parts Vs steel. Appreciate the feedback we are still in the learning process with this kind of content
I have had my Quake thrown back at me multiple times so single shot is definitely a positive. Just because you dont experience it doesn't mean its not a problem
@BZTactical as an owner of a kamikaze xl, I can assure you they rust lol. Wish it didn't as it's a wicked bit of kit but mind you once the 9mm goes off most people are too scared to pick it up, especially as they know I have 4 more nades on me 😅
@@joesinski6433 did you take the hit?
Never thought I'd want one, but now, I must have one...
How well would these work in the containers with wooden floors at dirtydog? I have the quake and it’s 50/50 if it goes off
Well the test we do in the video is on a wooden floor and we do have people who have been using them at Dirty Dog no problem, so should be absolutely fine. The reason why we started stocking these is because Joe and James were impressed by how reliable they go off
@ awesome thank you I might pop in and pick one up at some point after Christmas 😁
how do you think these would perform in a woodland site?
Honestly just go for a timed grenade. If you're going to have to reload after a throw may aswell make sure it goes off
on soft ground, it's not gonna be reliable. Hard ground you've got a good chance with
I really don't think its "easier to change the design" of an injection moulded part compared to CNC... Injection moulds are expensive...
It's one of the main advantages that Frag lists on their website homepage!
@BZTactical just had a read, seems strange to me, why would "we are going to change the design" be a benefit to someone that buys the product 😅
From an engineering perspective, maybe I'm missing something about their injection moulding process but I don't understand how the statement makes sense unless they have some form of cheap mould.
Either way, seems like a good product and it's great that it's made in the UK.
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Yep like the look I’ll have a yellow one lol , also aluminium can oxidise but not rust, making the substrate weak 😬
Yeah that was myself misspeaking trying to rush through the record unfortunately, was referring to steel components Vs polymer!
Rust in aluminium 🤔🤔🤣
Misspoke, rusting was meant to be referring to steel components Vs polymer!
@@BZTactical alloy does rust its turns to white powder when the magnesium comes out of it when water ingress happens as you often see on alloy wheels and other alloy items the surface gets pitted on and being chucked about it does happen but yes as you said its the internals so you was right my friend
Use Rust-Oleum