Buck
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Post by Buck on Mar 26, 2010 12:36:09 GMT -5
Ok this is some text from the upcoming OP:
Grenade rules: Tornado grenades now allowed to be used in any part of the field. Non-active grenades can only be used in enclosed buildings or bunkers. When grenade lands in room or bunker, all occupants are automatically out. Grenades can only be thrown through windows or door (not over the roof). Grenades must be thrown underhanded. Walls and obstacles that are not completely enclosed do not count as buildings or bunkers...
What exactly is a non-active grenade? A prop grenade that doesn't project anything?
The only reason I'm asking is that 'potato masher' airsoft grenades aren't made in the US, but I'd love to use prop grenades with no projectile with my German impression. Would this be ok? Would it always be allowed at Kookaburra Hill?
Thanks,
Colton
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Spooky
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Post by Spooky on Mar 26, 2010 12:47:56 GMT -5
Yes, Non-Active grenades are basically prop grenades that do nothing but land and roll. They do not shoot out bbs or have any exploding parts.
As long as it looks like a grenade (color and shape) then it falls under the rules of non-active grenades and can be used at this OP.
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Buck
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Post by Buck on Mar 26, 2010 16:09:01 GMT -5
Ok thanks for the info. But could I use them at the field at all times?
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Post by sonjamichelle on Mar 26, 2010 16:24:24 GMT -5
Ok thanks for the info. But could I use them at the field at all times? I believe that gets determined during the safety briefings.
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Post by dave OC-6 on Mar 26, 2010 17:27:36 GMT -5
grenades tornados.... OK prop grenades NO STEEL GRENADES
other grenades approved on a case by case basses.
only underhand throws not to be thrown at a person (no dodge ball)
no smoke grenades.
OCs word is final on the field.
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