6mmProShop 60rd M381 40mm Airsoft Grenade Shell (QTY: 3 Pack)
7 Customer Reviews
by Ben D. on 08/04/2024
"Nice pop when fires. Push button to reset with a pen. Lubricate the oring to keep it not dry. Good shell works as expected would recommend.
by Paul P. on 05/08/2024
"Airsoft grenades are super fun, if you haven't yet tried lauching one at a friend you should do so asap.
by Cheng W. on 05/05/2024
"This grenade shell works good and as expected
by Aaron C. on 02/24/2023
"Holds a decent amount of bbs and gas and looks clean, works as expected! If you like a lot of bbs go for it!
by Adrian C. on 01/11/2023
"Fun and cheap!
by Zachary K. on 02/26/2019
"I got this a few months ago, it didnt fit in my grenade launcher (it was home made so that might be the issue, other grenades fit though), so thats a downside. Also I somehow lost the ball bearings.
PROS:
Shoots great, doesnt leak.
CONS:
BBs might fall out the front
Lost the 3mm ball bearings that go inside
didnt fit my diy grenade launcher
I rate 7 epic victory royales outta 10
PROS:
Shoots great, doesnt leak.
CONS:
BBs might fall out the front
Lost the 3mm ball bearings that go inside
didnt fit my diy grenade launcher
I rate 7 epic victory royales outta 10
by Mitchell R. on 10/19/2020
"Ive had this for 4 years. The Orings inside are reliable. The grenade is very weak. Even with only 1 BB in each barrel it will not penetrate carboard boxes at point blank range. Perhaps it would in 80F+ heat but at 65-70F it will not. This means it is largely ineffective. Although it is reliable.
I tried unregulated CO2 in this and the button becomes so hard to push it wont work. I had to clamp it down and use a screw driver and a hammer to tap the button and discharge the gas.
I think if we tried using the Madbull CO2 adapter and set it between 200-300PSI this would likely become strong enough to be effective. But only with 1-3 BBs per barrel. This means to get the full barrel length you'd need to tilt the shell back, negating downhill or even close range shots. This is because the BB retention Oring is at the top of the shell. On the G&P 18rd "long range" shell the Oring is at the bottom; so no matter where you aim it each BB gets a decent barrel length to accelerate through. Thats a much better deisgn.
I tried unregulated CO2 in this and the button becomes so hard to push it wont work. I had to clamp it down and use a screw driver and a hammer to tap the button and discharge the gas.
I think if we tried using the Madbull CO2 adapter and set it between 200-300PSI this would likely become strong enough to be effective. But only with 1-3 BBs per barrel. This means to get the full barrel length you'd need to tilt the shell back, negating downhill or even close range shots. This is because the BB retention Oring is at the top of the shell. On the G&P 18rd "long range" shell the Oring is at the bottom; so no matter where you aim it each BB gets a decent barrel length to accelerate through. Thats a much better deisgn.