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kuku

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Post Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:33 am

Pratical marker BB for airsoft ..... blammo kill

From: http://www.grudgetactical.com/home.html


What are Blammo Kill-Markers?
Blammo Kill-Markers are a practical airsoft marker BB.

What they are not is a mini-paintball.
They have no gelatin capsule to break and no messy paint inside.

What they are is a hard solid plastic BB that has been made just slightly undersized and then coated with an intensely pigmented dry lubricant layer.
The coating doesn’t come off in normal handling in your hands, and it leaves only a minimal residue of dry lubricant in your gun or magazine.
Even if they get soaking wet, the coating won’t turn to mush.

In fact, unlike any other marker, they aren’t vulnerable to either moisture or temperature, and they don’t start to decompose like a paintball if they aren’t kept refrigerated.
Blammo Kill-Markers leave a small, bright, mark on impact as the outer layer is transferred to the target.
The mark stays put until it’s removed so that it doesn’t just keep transferring around, but it comes off with a damp rag and a little scrubbing. It comes off a little faster with a mild soap water solution, but that isn’t strictly necessary.

The Blammo Kill-Marker coating...

...is a high tech dry lubricant used in aerospace assemblies, because it will not freeze, harden, melt, or drip and it’s non-toxic. It doesn’t conduct electrical current and it is entirely non-corrosive. We’ve designed a process that puts a nice uniform coating of this lubricant on the surface of the BB, and then we added color. The pigments we use are also pretty high tech and don’t bleed or stain in normal washing.

Everything in Blammo Kill-Markers is non-toxic.

We based the formulation on the requirement that they should contain only food or cosmetic grade components. We made Blammos as safe as possible.

Airsoft is a risk sport, and any injury, whether caused by a Blammo, or any other type of BB, should receive prompt medical attention. Players should always wear proper protective gear, and should never misuse any airsoft product in a manner likely to inflict injury.

Responsible players and proper gear can reduce the risk and increase the enjoyment of the sport.
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kow_patt

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Location: Christchurch

Post Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:47 pm

Any reviews, opinions etc?
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kuku

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Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:00 am

Post Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:33 pm

kow_patt wrote:Any reviews, opinions etc?




not yet, think it is kinda new ...... washing cloth could be pain id club use this bullet :D :D

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