To throw a flash bang, hold it firmly in your dominant hand, pull the pin with your non-dominant hand while keeping the safety lever secured, and then throw it in the desired direction. Make sure to aim for an area where it will have maximum effect and keep a safe distance to avoid being affected by the flash or noise.
A flash bang typically lasts for about 1-2 seconds, during which it emits a bright flash of light and a loud bang to disorient individuals nearby. The effects can vary depending on the type and strength of the device used.
Bang Bang Bang was created on 2010-07-09.
Bang Bang Machine was created in 1989.
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Bang Bang - My Baby Shot Me Down - was created in 1966.
Flash Bang Band was created in 2008.
A flash bang typically lasts for about 1-2 seconds, during which it emits a bright flash of light and a loud bang to disorient individuals nearby. The effects can vary depending on the type and strength of the device used.
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Yes and No, Yes because it will less-en the power of the bright flash. And No because the concussion effect of the bang is what really effects the victim.
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You shoot him
there is a flash bang grenade. If that's what you are refering to, it is a grenade designed to emit a loud noise, and a bright flash of light, often used by military and law enforcement. The idea being to disorientate rather than injure or kill.
you pull it out and throw it away
You throw a pencil at the keyboard. The screen will turn blue, and he will bang on it.
The flash-to-bang theory is a concept used primarily in sports and performance to describe the time interval between the initial stimulus (the "flash") and the subsequent reaction or response (the "bang"). It emphasizes the importance of reaction time and decision-making in dynamic environments, where quick responses can significantly impact outcomes. In broader contexts, it can also refer to the delay between an event occurring and its observable effects, highlighting the need for prompt action in response to stimuli.
You take your mom to a amusement park bang her and throw her in the garbage.