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TacTeg GC-2 Remote Airsoft Mine Test

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6mm Badger TacTeg GC-2 Remote Airsoft Mine Test

6mm Badger checks out the TacTeg GC-2, a device designed to turn standard airsoft grenades into remote-activated or motion-sensing mines. He points out its compatibility with various grenade types, ranging from CO2 sound units to BB showers. To demonstrate the setup, a simple soda can is used as a stand-in, proving that the device isn't particularly picky about its passengers as long as they fit the form factor.

A noticeable upgrade from the previous model is the mounting system, which features a strap designed for those who have ever struggled to attach gear to a tree. The setup appears straightforward, focusing on practicality for players who want to set up ambushes without needing an engineering degree. It is clear that the design aims for field durability, ensuring the unit stays put when things inevitably get a bit chaotic during a match.

Testing focuses on the two primary trigger methods: the handheld remote and the internal motion sensor. The GC-2 allows players to choose between manual control for a timed surprise or a "set and forget" approach for defending objectives. Priced at roughly £109 (or $130), the device is presented as a functional addition for airsoft enthusiasts looking to add a bit of electronic mischief to their tactical toolkit.

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