Airsoft gun grenade launchers utilize a shell that is loaded into the launcher. the shell is powed by a high pressure gas such as green gas or propane. BB's are loaded into holes placed around the head of the shell. (usually about 120 per shell) Then once the shell is loaded into the chamber and the trigger is activated, the gas forces the BB's out. It is more or less a one-shot high volume airsoft shotgun (unless you have multiple shells that is)
No. Most are only available online and are for use with grenade launchers.
Yes, but check before hand to make sure they can handle the pressure of Propane (they can if they can handle Green Gas or Top Gas)
Only use proper air soft or paintball cartridges with launchers like that.
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The hand grenade hasn't been replaced - it's still in use worldwide, even with the most technologically advanced military forces. Rifle grenade launchers, grenade launchers, and underbarrel grenade launchers were developed not to replace the hand grenade, but as a means of filling the gap between a thrown hand grenade and a mortar.
Since there is no one grenade laucher, there is no one cost. Rifle grenade launchers used in WW II were only a few dollars. Current launchers such as the M79 and M203 would be $250 to $950 USD. However, to be owned by a civilian, they must be registered with the Federal govt, and a $200 tax paid on each one- and on each grenade. There is also an airsoft grenade launcher and they are different prices also.
An airsoft grenade does not explode, it launcher BB's out of the launcher powered by gas.
No. There are grenade launchers which can be fitted to the AK series rifles, but no rocket launchers.
yes
two thing... 1) there is no grenade launcher 2) you cant lock on with rcoekt launchers
probably not very good
If the smoke grenade operates on impact, then yes. However, it is a bad tactical idea, because if you have the desire to use a smoke grenade, then you are in the situation where you have enough time to pull one out.