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rob/bt4

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hi
i was looking at paintball grenade launcher and found a low cost air soft one on airsoftclub.com for about £42 and grenades 6mm for as littel as £12 (i would set up a link but do't know how?:rolleyes:) I know rap4 uk do them but are a lot more money but you get what you pay for. has any one uesd a air soft one in paintball game? are they worth using any way?
 

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hi
i was looking at paintball grenade launcher and found a low cost air soft one on airsoftclub.com for about £42 and grenades 6mm for as littel as £12 (i would set up a link but do't know how?:rolleyes:) I know rap4 uk do them but are a lot more money but you get what you pay for. has any one uesd a air soft one in paintball game? are they worth using any way?
The launcher itself is effectively the same thing.

M203s rail mount, but AK47 ones clamp to the barrel.
Therefore an airsoft AK47 launcher won't fit a paintball barrel, but a barrel mount can be modded.

Add on to the price the chances of getting import duty charged, but the worry will be getting through customs with the VCRA in place.

I imported an Airsoft AK launcher just as VCRA came into force and had to fill in a declaration. I got it through, but there could be difficulty as it will flag up as airsoft and if deemed to be a RIF by whoever checks it out paintball will not qualify you to import it.

Airsoft 40mm shells are obviously designed for BBs and not paintballs. This could also affect your importing. (I believe the shells are not affected by VCRA but saying you're a paintballer and importing airsoft shells may affect your declaration)

If you want to launch paintballs then you will need different .68" shells.

But if you are looking for noise from unloaded shells, 'smoke screens' from powder, or some form of SABOT launch then airsoft shells could work.

You will also need a 'charger' to fill each shell - either an aerosol can of 'green gas', or CO2 / air using an adaptor to use a 12 gram, or a CO2 / air cylinder.

Having said all that grenade launchers are impractical. They have one shot per shell, and
are not accurate enough to shoot at someone with paint.
If there is a game with special rules then they could be used, (e.g. in the way that americans run anti tank Nerff)
 

k4p84

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203 launchers I think break the rules.

You may only have 12 cumulative foot pounds so that is one 68 cal paintball at about 330 fps so if you go putting multiple 68 cal, 50 cal, etc inside a single shell you would need to be lowering the fps. Trouble is you can not do that, you just charge the shell with gas till it can't take any more.

It is a very grey area and we know what most airsofters think about following the rules !
 

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203 launchers I think break the rules.

You may only have 12 cumulative foot pounds so that is one 68 cal paintball at about 330 fps so if you go putting multiple 68 cal, 50 cal, etc inside a single shell you would need to be lowering the fps. Trouble is you can not do that, you just charge the shell with gas till it can't take any more.

It is a very grey area and we know what most airsofters think about following the rules !
The shell is not launched. They are fired from the shell, effectively it is a shotgun.

Either they are loaded in a circle around the shell so are multiple balls in one shot, but most common for .68" is the balls in a line one behind the other. On the extreme chance of them following it is one impact after another, all within 12ft pounds each.
 

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They can and do fire solid shot .....

The law states per shot, ie release of gas, so 3-4 balls coming out in the same shot unregulated would go over this....
Paintball / airsoft launchers are designed to launch projectiles from a 40mm style shell.
http://www.rap4.com/paintball/M203_Paintball_Grenade_Launcher.html

They can be used to launch other objects such as nerfs as well.

I have not seen a solid slug available in the UK, and this would most likely fall foul of the law regarding it's combined force in foot pounds, and probably get the attention of the police etc.

When used in combination with a series of .68 paintballs the impact force would not simply be added together, so would remain legal in foot pounds. The number of projectiles per pull is arguable.