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MadMax March 6th, 2008 02:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by monkey530 (Post 662323)
Next step is a version that uses dried beans, or peas or something.

"Hey, is that your lunch?" *Points at dried peas*
"No, I had some wasabi peas earlier."
"Then what are those for?"
*Pulls pin ...1...2...3*
"Oh..."

I did consider dried food like beans or peas. I went to the grocery store with my Mitutoyo calipers and started measuring stuff in the dry goods section. Unfortunately there is too much variation in diameter and sphericity for me to make a pneumatic grenade that blasts beans or peas. It's too bad, they'd be biodegradable and cheap. They go into claymores quite well though.

Mysteryfish March 6th, 2008 03:27

There's your next project on the list of things to do:

- make yourself a big-ol roller mold that makes food-grade ammo for the Tor-nade-o
- R&D (aka - taste testing)
- Purree and mold
- Release several flavours of biodegradeable, edible, BB sized "yummunitions"
- ?
- Profit!

Styrak March 6th, 2008 03:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mysteryfish (Post 662483)
There's your next project on the list of things to do:

- make yourself a big-ol roller mold that makes food-grade ammo for the Tor-nade-o
- R&D (aka - taste testing)
- Purree and mold
- Release several flavours of biodegradeable, edible, BB sized "yummunitions"
- ?
- Profit!

No I think the next things on his list are:

-finish first lot of grenades
-sell grenades
-make a fuck-ton of money
-continue making grenades
-make another fuck-ton of money

Mysteryfish March 6th, 2008 04:05

. . .

Iconix March 6th, 2008 04:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sha Do (Post 662040)
LOL...bro, Do some research on the other AI Grenade threads (search function).. 180 BBs at140 fps at exit using 0.20s. Nice and safe...and something about 5 guys in a hotel bath room with Carl (MadMax)....
Have 3 on PRE ORDER....BLING!


...and yes. Developed, tested, and sold in CANADA first.
SHA DO

Ahhh man busted LOL, this is what happens when your off airsoft for 3 years, Its my excuse. Thanks for the information bud.

Steve

monkey530 March 6th, 2008 16:54

Lol. I know, peas and stuff vary ALOT. I want someone to create a BB mold so that we can use ground peas into bb's. Then people can use em in nades and m203's. All people would need is a bench vise or something to get a lot of pressure or something. Mix with some gelatin, but low amount of water with gelatin as binder...IDK.

Amos March 6th, 2008 17:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by MadMax (Post 662457)
They go into claymores quite well though.

Coming soon:

AI Claymores!

monkey530 March 6th, 2008 17:36

M203 version.... Where this thing flies out and yeah... nuff said.

LOL I just noticed how thin the plastic was. Look at the picture, you can see the guides in the black version. Hey, are you going to try to make covers for these things like a pineapple cover and stuff? Or would that make it to big to fit into a pouch?

Also I was thinking about a mod for those German's for those reenactments of the world war. It would just involve modding the outside and stuff. and adding some foam stuff on the outside of the grenade. This grenade is going to be sweet for mods.

Styrak March 6th, 2008 17:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 662925)
Coming soon:

AI Claymores!

I wouldn't put it past him. He did say he has 2 more things in production or at least past the idea stage.

Andres March 6th, 2008 18:49

Cool!

monkey530 March 6th, 2008 21:50

Carl put new pics on his website. Border on the right is kinda messed up. But you get the point. It is nuts.

Styrak March 6th, 2008 22:53

Wow. Those BB's look like they're goin' fast.



http://airsoft-innovations.com/image...ai/pow1_lg.jpg

MadMax March 7th, 2008 02:19

I think he's taking a crap.

http://www.airsoft-innovations.com/i...ai/pwnt_lg.jpg

MadMax March 7th, 2008 02:29

These photos were shot with a DSLR on motor drive with a flash and 3kW of halogen lighting.

The two shots are pretty interesting as you can see when the pellets were illuminated by the flash and when they were illuminated by only the halogens. The bright circle inside the softer streak are pellets illuminated the instant that the flash goes off. The softer streak is the reflected light from the halogens over the entire shutter duration. You can tell that the flash strobe has a much shorter duration than the shutter time because the bright circle of the lit pellet is still substantially round.

It's really neat seeing the transition from fast pellets emanating directly from the grenade in the first shot to much slower reflections from the ceiling and walls. The initial blast has pellets that almost all show up as longer dull streaks emanating from wherever the grenade was when it fired the pellet (it rolls around). Pellets moving perpendicularly from the origin and the camera show up as long streaks. Pellets moving directly away or right at the camera show up as intense dots or intense short streaks (moving almost parallel to origin to camera line).

In a shot right after the blast, you see a lot more bright spots floating around and streaks moving in odd directions (faster reflections). They show up more brightly because they reflect light back to the camera from the same postition for a much longer time.

Man I'm glad they didn't go through my filter. I tried putting on a plastic cover, but the strong flash lit up too much haze on it so I had to let the filter take the hits. It did get hit a bunch of times. I hate hearing the tink of pellets on Hoya glass.

Metternich March 7th, 2008 02:52

Madmax
Do you have any quantitative data on the grenades blast radius/range?
I know from experience it's impressive, but it'd be nice to see a number or two that would allow people to visualize the area of effect of one of these.


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