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  • i bought this and i touched the rubber band and it blue up all over main group in the waiting arrea

  • these things are sooo pathetic...if someone threw one at me I probably wouldn't even notice and just shoot the guy who threw it.

  • These grenades are easy to refill with the right equipment. I refill them all the time and use them over and over. When I refill them I put my own trigger system on them with a replaceable pull-pin instead of that crappy ass shrink wrap. they work great.

  • there website is so awesome i ordered a 1k marker from here best ever thanks!

  • I only have one word to say...

    OUT!

  • I may have missed it, but what is the typical price for that type of grenade?

  • @suaved I've sent you a PM

  • @HustlePaintball Can you reuse the grenads or are they one time use?

  • @Epicminecraftify They are a one time use and are not refillable in any way.

  • @suaved 5 bucks on amazon

  • @suaved Sounds like it worked! :) -Jay

  • are the naids biodegrateable

  • @Deathbygod1 These grenades have standard paint fill which is biodegradable but you will want to pick up the empty tubes.

  • These grenades suck, some rental kid at my field bought one and threw at me when I was in the snake, it didn't blow up, then I just crawled like 10 more feet up the snake and shot him out, kinda sad..

  • @dannyboy768 Did he remove the plastic around it before throwing it? I've never had an issue with one and I have thrown A LOT!

  • @Mrmaxwell153 This may be a video in the future, but this requires irreversible modification of the right side receiver halve and a Flasc Rip Clip adapter. Currently this video is not in the works, Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • i got hit by one of these before (landed maybe 2 or 3 feet away) and i could have passed it off as splatter from a light fire fight. i dont know if it was just a fluke but i am entirely unimpressed

  • lol saturday at a scenario game, me and my friend baught these.. his blew up in his pocket LOL

  • @EscapeFromAfterlife What did he do? Dive on to them?

  • @HustlePaintball it was a huge course and there was a bridge everyone was fighting on, he ran off the bridge while people came on it, and he hit and wall and it exploded lol

  • i had 1 and it blew up as soon as i pulled the pin out i wouldent buy another

  • @iExtraCTionzZ Be sure to watch the video carefully - you're not supposed to pull the pin out - that will "detonate" it immediately. All you need to do is unwrap the plastic (do not pull the pin or remove the rubber band) and throw it.

  • @iExtraCTionzZ There's no pin... >>

  • couldnt you just fill a water balloon with paint so u can get 100 paint granades for the price of one or two real PGs

  • @juiceman520 You could, but I don't know about you - I wouldn't want to run around w/ water balloons filled with paint - I'd be worried about them breaking when you threw them (in your hand), or in your vest/pocket. It could be a little challenging :)

  • i find grenades very useless in a match they can somtimes work and most of the time they dont on top of that when ur throwing the grenade someone usally shoots u markers get more ppl out grnades force ppl out of bunkers and ur friends pick them off.

  • can u refill these after using them??

  • @TheStealthySnipe No, there isn't really a paint grenade that is made so that you can refill yourself.

  • You could use it like a sprayer, just press it with your hands.

  • grenades are worthless, and wats up with that scream??

  • lol, That's actually pretty funny. I wish I was a virgin. My kids make me want to beat my head against a wall.

  • Paint grenades are a waste of money if you BUY them and then DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE THEM. I've been playing paintball for 20 years. I'm 43 now. I've been making paint grenades for about 8 years now. I eliminate at least one person with a grenade every gameday. MAKE YOUR OWN and use them enough to get good at throwing them.

    Oh, and yes you can refill the Tippmann Big Boy. I have a grenade filling tank that makes it REALLY easy. I can exactly duplicate the Tippmann Big Boy.

  • @wcjcnc its called get a life 43 yr old virgin

  • @HustlePaintball @HustlePaintball

    "The extreme pressure that these grenades are under makes it impossible to refill them for multiple uses."

    FALSE: use a spray bottle, good idea to use hose clamp, to stop tube from slipping off nozzel while filling or you and the area will be a mess.

    You can also surgical tubing, cut 6" piece, tie knot on one end, fill, fold other end over and slide a small slice of 1'2 pvc pipe over folded end. Use, refill, repeat.

  • I can not tell you how many I have seen thrown, picked up(by opposing team) and thrown back. grenades are a huge waste of money I have played scenario paintball for 6 years and I have never used one and I never will, paintball is expensive enough.

  • HAHAH!! girl scream!

  • In an urban jungle sure, but what happens when there is organic debris for the grenade to get stuck in. I've never went up against a paint grenade or ever even used one. I primarily play woodsball and I'm afraid that it won't bounce off loamy ground or leaf piles. Then its 6-10 bucks down the hole. If you guys have experience using them in woodsball please tell!

  • @DracoAvian It doesn't take much to set these grenades off - but in case it doesn't go off, you can pick it up and try it again!

  • @HustlePaintball True! I was more worried about it discharging all the paint into the ground because of obstacles. I can't think of a good way to explain it, but say the grenade lands in a pile of sticks and leaves. It discharges the paint, but because of the debris it doesn't bounce up and spin around. Rather it discharges pointed down, only getting the ground.

  • @HustlePaintball or your target picks it up and throws it back at you. I use to have that problem with the old Tippmann squadbusters.

  • seem like a bit of waste of money

    just make your own

  • def need a ref nearby to use one of these....i can see some chumps wiping if its not a lot of paint on them

  • Are these re-fillable? That is if your able to find the grenade again.

  • @OddWorld117 We originally didn't think so, but another viewer posted a way that it IS possible (though not necessarily easy) to do so. That is:

    use a spray bottle, good idea to use hose clamp, to stop tube from slipping off nozzel while filling or you and the area will be a mess.

    You can also surgical tubing, cut 6" piece, tie knot on one end, fill, fold other end over and slide a small slice of 1'2 pvc pipe over folded end. Use, refill, repeat."

    Thanks for the tip!

  • @HustlePaintball

    No, thank you! :)

  • The paint grenades we use at our site are explosive, how do they work?

  • @Reaper0 What brand of grenades are you using?

  • @HustlePaintball Not sure the exact brand, but you break the cap of and strike the top against a short fuse/wick to light them.

  • @Reaper0 These types of grenades usually have a small black powder charge that is surrounded by a small paint bladder. The lit fuse pops the black powder which pops the paint. A completely different setup than the Big Boy.

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