Ethan Verity
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The TAG Innovations FBG-6 flashbang is not a true NFA classified destructive device level flashbang, however it still packs an impressive blast! These are designed for milsim/training/and airsoft, and are classified just as a firework. I stocked up on some to provide more home defense options, specifically for dropping down the laundry chute from upstairs if someone breaks into the basement, or out the window if someone is trying to break into the back door. Of course its very situation dependent on if these would be useful or not, but I like having the extra option. They are also just fun to set off on July 4th!
I 'banged' myself with one inside of my gerage, and it definitely gets the message across that you're in the wrong house! It's a beachball size fireball, and a 140db blast! Combined with the flying debris and smoke, and any would-be intruder who isn't actually looking for a fight will get the idea to leave. If they choose to keep advancing through the house towards my location, plan B is the rifle.
These work like true flashbangs, where the spoon releases a spring loaded striker that hits a percussion cap, and lights a 2 second fuse. It then sets off a pyro charge of flashpowder.
Not to be confused with the toy-like CO2 airsoft flashbangs, which are just a CO2 capsule popping a plastic shell.
One going off in the daytime, showing the fireball.
One going off at night.
I 'banged' myself with one inside of my gerage, and it definitely gets the message across that you're in the wrong house! It's a beachball size fireball, and a 140db blast! Combined with the flying debris and smoke, and any would-be intruder who isn't actually looking for a fight will get the idea to leave. If they choose to keep advancing through the house towards my location, plan B is the rifle.
These work like true flashbangs, where the spoon releases a spring loaded striker that hits a percussion cap, and lights a 2 second fuse. It then sets off a pyro charge of flashpowder.
Not to be confused with the toy-like CO2 airsoft flashbangs, which are just a CO2 capsule popping a plastic shell.
One going off in the daytime, showing the fireball.
One going off at night.