Black Rifles AR15 Spikes Tactical 37mm Havoc Flare Launcher

Pops

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how does that thing work? is is like a flare gun that attaches to the rail?
 

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You're a C3 and looking at a 37mm flare launcher - man that's just wrong!!!
Cowboy up it's a 40mm or nothing.
 

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I think you already know who to talk to.
Hint - he was visiting you just last night with a little silver trinket.

Check out the 40mm stuff from LMT they are pretty nice. You'd be surprised at what a practice (chalk) round can do to a piece of plywood at 50 yards.

http://www.lmtstore.com/m203.html
 

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I would rather be able to illuminate my back yard with a 37mm flare than blow the bejesus out of it with a 40mm grenade. I would also be willing to bet that it is easier to get flares before grenade rounds with less paperwork. Be kind to neighbors, help reduce schrapnel damage. :cool:
 

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Correct about not getting grenade rounds but I can use any old flare gun if I need to light up the "hood". However you can get the 22LR beehive adapters for the 40mm, those are fun! I know a shotgun is still more effective but it's not near as cool.

To be honest I'm not a big fan of these launchers, probably due to the operating cost and the limited range distance I have to shoot at. They're more fun out in wide open spaces where you can lob the round onto a target.
 

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Clicker said:
Correct about not getting grenade rounds but I can use any old flare gun if I need to light up the "hood". However you can get the 22LR beehive adapters for the 40mm, those are fun! I know a shotgun is still more effective but it's not near as cool.

To be honest I'm not a big fan of these launchers, probably due to the operating cost and the limited range distance I have to shoot at. They're more fun out in wide open spaces where you can lob the round onto a target.

This may be a dumb question but can I actually get grenade round s for it as a SOT? If so where from?
 

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I'm not certain how the tax applies, if at all, in the case of a SOT and HE grenades for DD's. I don't believe Henry's SOT covers DD's but I've been wrong before.
 

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I tried looking for some online to no avail. Now I'm just curious. You think the NFA branch would get freaked out if I called them and asked if I could have grenades for a 203? LOL I mean what legit reason are you going to put on the form 4 for reason to own? To enhance my personal collection....Yeah right. They would prob laugh.
 

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tell them you're an avid off-shore fisherman and you need them to alert the Coast Guard if you find yourself in a confrontation with pirates. Tell them you figure if you set a pirate ship on fire it will easily catch their attention . .
:shock:

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