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medhatboy February 6th, 2013 07:37

cold burn colored smoke grenades
 
Yes they are coming out soon, no more only being stuck with white-ish grey smoke. Comes in white, blue, green, yellow, red, orange, and purple.

http://www.rocketfireworks.ca/smoke.html

http://www.youtube.com/embed/-tbZvOk...l=0&autoplay=1

Aquamarine February 6th, 2013 07:44

That looks like a bucket-full-of-awesome right there!!!

McCrea February 6th, 2013 07:58

Yeah these are the Enola Gaye Grenades

Hectic February 6th, 2013 09:52

i use the tactical ones they sell but color will be nice

K3vX February 6th, 2013 10:01

What's the difference between the "TACTICAL SMOKE GRENADE" at 12.50$ and the "WIRE-PULL SMOKE: X COLOR" at 9.00$ ?

Both are cold burn.

McCrea February 6th, 2013 10:03

Different companies, different product, different price ;)

Hectic February 6th, 2013 10:08

and the tactical ones have 25000cu ft the new ones in different colors are 20000 in the same 2 minut burn time. Also as i remember ud likely not want to hold onto the tactcal ones they do get prety hot to the touch.
theese new ones are nice i was just sayin i had used the old ones befor and they work well.
the battlefield ones are 22 and change and they produce 70000 cu ft. Over 3 min burn

M.Garcia February 6th, 2013 10:34

Love throwing smoke lol. Just wish they weren't so expensive for something that lasts 5 minutes.. :\. Then again, we spend money for BBs which are kinda the same thing.. lol.

K3vX February 6th, 2013 10:37

Might get a colored one for shits and giggles.

Colin_S February 6th, 2013 10:40

Just don't use orange smoke anywhere near water, that's a maritime emergency colour.

K3vX February 6th, 2013 10:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin_S (Post 1757003)
Just don't use orange smoke anywhere near water, that's a maritime emergency colour.

That's good to know... anything else I should know before doing a big mistake?

Colin_S February 6th, 2013 10:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by K3vX (Post 1757006)
That's good to know... anything else I should know before doing a big mistake?

I'm not an expert at smoke, learnt the orange smoke thing a few years ago and just wanted others to be aware of it. :)

Danke February 6th, 2013 10:50

You should also know "cold smoke" usually just means no open flame. They still get hot enough to blister the paint and will start a fire if you drop it in dry brush.

Hectic February 6th, 2013 11:31

yup thats the truth tho ill say by the looks of theese ones they seem alot safer then the old style ones, they dont seem to shoot large sparks or even flame out the top like the old style ones do.
ill test them this weekend maybe if i have time to pic some up.
they seem to have a cover on the top with a small hole for the smoke to escape as oppsed to the other style that sort of just burn from the top down within the tube. The old ones wer fine if you sat em upright but if you toss em youd have to be carefull where you wer throwin to. Theese hopefully will be safer for throwing if you can actually hold em in yer hand through a full burn off.

Berkut February 6th, 2013 11:34

Strange... I always thought that colored smoke was a no no for civvie use (without pyro license).

Cool beans though.


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