приношу извинения:
http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/beta/htm ... review.htm
My big advice though is, don’t use HFC22 in any of the BB grenades, since the grenades are not designed to use it – and the O-Rings will eventually blow.
UPDATE: Since writing and re-writing this review I have disposed of my grenade because the repair kits that I bought from DEN did not fit my grenade, and after repeated attempts to fix it the grenade was still non-functional. Had I known that the grenade handled HFC22 so catastrophically I would not have bought it – simply because HFC134a is a poor propellant of use in the UK.
Since I sold my grenade there have been a couple of big developments, namely that Mosquito Moulds have taken the grenades and put them to use in a different application – namely a Trap. Mosquito Moulds have taken their new Shower Grenades and built a light weight potable frame with 2 aluminium legs. With 2 variants it’s designed to be an ambush weapon – set off by a trip chord. The only difference between the two is that one comes with a single 165BB grenade and one comes with 2. Again HFC134a is the propellant of choice for these grenades, because their complexity means that if you do blow out a seal it will be more expensive and time consuming to fix it.
теперь осталось только найти hfc134a.