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S-Thunder 203 Pistol And Grenades

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,106 ✭✭✭Soberts


    Nice review. Just a quick question about the launcher pistol, Is it just me or did it sound like the grenade was rattling around inside the chamber a hell of a lot, is this the case?
    I like to be a very sneaky player and dont like any stuff rattling when I am moving. Cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭OddysAirsoft


    it does rattle a bit but if ur handy enough you will get a work around - in fairness - in game I didn't notice it!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,984 ✭✭✭NakedDex


    I have designs on getting one of these, being such a fan of launchers (despite their relative uselessness). I also have plans on getting a compliment of S-Thunders grenades to try out. I need a new set of twelve CO2 grenades, and they seem like good value.

    I've gone through dozens of launchers with as many grenade types at this stage, and I can tell you how to solve that rattle issue. It's noticeable on some other launchers I've used, and the amount of evident and audible rattling varies between combinations of launcher and grenade.
    For example, you'll probably find CA grenades rattle less, as they're marginally wider than other brands (though they are universally pants too).

    Simple fix works best; electrical insulation tape. One layer wrapped around the cap end (the wider section, at the base) should solve it. If not, add another layer.
    The clearance required to make that rattle is small enough that something that easy will do the job, and insulation tape is durable enough for the job (and trust me, I've tried everything from this to exceptionally expensive plasma treatments, this works best).


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