PewClub Entertainment tries the 40Max Whirligig 3 airsoft grenade, though the presentation is frequently interrupted by a series of comedic sketches. The crew open with a parody of a classic video game training mission, where a "Commissar" insists that soldiers train with potatoes because real grenades are far too valuable to be trusted to mere recruits. This sets a lighthearted tone for a technical showcase that struggles to stay on track.
HK Airsoft Sam tries the third generation of the 40MAX airsoft grenade, the Whirligig 3. He explains that this version focuses on ease of use, allowing players to operate it with just one hand, which is a significant upgrade from previous iterations. It packs a capacity of around 120 to 200 BBs, making it a handy companion for those moments when your aim with a rifle is feeling a bit questionable.
L'Antre Du Dingo takes a good look at the Whirligig 3 impact grenade from 40 Max. This is an improved version designed for those who prefer throwing plastic spheres at friends rather than just talking to them. Unlike the previous version that required two hands and a bit of a struggle to unlock, this model features a simple thumb-operated button.
The 40MAX Whirligig V2 is being heralded by OPS-Store as the new standard in airsoft grenades. According to them, this device is engineered to deliver a significant impact on the field, combining a large payload with reliable functionality. It operates on green gas and is constructed from durable aluminum with stainless steel and brass internal components, ensuring it can handle the rigors of intense airsoft play.
With the Airsoft Innovation's IP now in the hands of Krytac, airsoft players are assured that they still get the well acclaimed products. Here is Matt of Evike.com reviewing the Krytac Tornado 3. This is an enhanced, CNC-machined airsoft grenade based on Airsoft Innovations technology, featuring selectable detonation delays, simplified loading, and a maintenance-free fill valve for reliable, high-performance use.
Yamamoto from PASSiVE SHOOT and Genki from BLKFOX Field, introduce the 40MAX Whirligig 2, an impact-activated gas grenade for airsoft. Yamamoto, who is new to using grenades, gets advice from Genki on how to use it in a game. They demonstrate how to prepare the grenade by filling it with BBs and gas and cover the regulations for using it at the BLKFOX field, such as throwing it underarm and within a 2-meter radius.
With the closure of Airsoft Innovations, many are wondering if their much well received Tornado airsoft grenade also went with the company. But not to worry as it seems Krytac acquired the Tornado tech and now are bringing back the frag grenade to the airsoft market with the Tornado 3 Timed Airsoft Frag Grenade. Go on, read the press release below to learn more:
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