Flash bang rebuild

I'm sure lots of guys would buy them just to have flash bangs. It is pretty neat.

And also surprisingly dangerous... not that that is a good reason not to own some.

Hearing loss is no joke, and if they are explosive ones (As opposed to other noise makers... electronic... gas...etc.) they can easily take fingers and thumbs.
 
Every day, people do stupid things with cars and bicycles and skateboards thst result in death or injury. :)

And those idiots cost the rest of us in insurance premiums and other costs.

Or do you like paying high insurance for your toys? I would love to have a motorcycle, but can't afford $6000 a year thanks to the same idiots.

Want to have fun? do it on a track ... not on the road.

I am not saying don't own them... but be responsible... some people don't understand the danger.
Also, some people mistakenly treat devices like this (or guns) as toys.... and their actions work against us by leading to public pressure to ban things.

Buy them if you want... but know the danger and use them responsibly.
 
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And also surprisingly dangerous... not that that is a good reason not to own some.

Hearing loss is no joke, and if they are explosive ones (As opposed to other noise makers... electronic... gas...etc.) they can easily take fingers and thumbs.

I was just reading in the news about an RCMP officer who blew off all his fingers with a flashbang. Dangerous indeed...
 
1.5 second delay... Not a lot of time once that spoon kicks. You best throw them hard. I've used numerous types of flash bangs , stun grenades. Keep the spoon (handle) in towards the web of your hand so you don't inadvertently let the spoon fly and that 1.5 seconds starts in your hand. If you're going to buy these research the proper use of them. As mentioned they can ruin your day. But damn I'm buying a couple.
 
And those idiots cost the rest of us in insurance premiums and other costs.

Or do you like paying high insurance for your toys? I would love to have a motorcycle, but can't afford $6000 a year thanks to the same idiots.

Want to have fun? do it on a track ... not on the road.

I am not saying don't own them... but be responsible... some people don't understand the danger.
Also, some people mistakenly treat devices like this (or guns) as toys.... and their actions work against us by leading to public pressure to ban things.

Buy them if you want... but know the danger and use them responsibly.

$6000??? I ride a Ducati and pay 900/yrs

Who you getting quotes from?? Jeezus!
 
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