This video details an experiment where a 37mm smoke grenade from Ordnance Group was heated in a frying pan. The grenade launched, ignited, and produced a large amount of yellow smoke, leaving residue and melting the pan. The presenter, demonstrating advanced knowledge of pyrotechnics and safety, strongly warns against ever attempting to heat smoke grenades due to the extreme danger.
This video from Civilian Tactical demonstrates an experiment involving a 37mm smoke grenade from Ordnance Group being heated on a frying pan. The experiment, conducted with safety precautions like taking cover, shows the grenade igniting, launching, and deploying a significant amount of yellow smoke, leaving residue on the pan. The instructor strongly advises against replicating this action.
This video provides an expert review and comparison of three smoke-producing devices: the TLSFX SP90, the Ordnance Group TAC79 with specialized ammo, and the Pains Wessex Lifesmoke MK9. The Civilian Tactical Host, an expert reviewer, demonstrates their effectiveness in obscuring an outdoor range, evaluating smoke density, duration, and deployment methods. The SP90 offers rapid, dense white smoke, the TAC79 provides remote deployment of colored smoke, and the Lifesmoke MK9 excels in long-duration orange signaling.
This video showcases three distinct 37mm grenade launcher rounds for celebratory use: the 'Freedom Round' with a multi-stage firework effect, the 'Crackle Round' producing a loud crackling sound, and the 'Whistling Pig' with a whistling and bursting finale. The host emphasizes these are for launchers like the Tac-79, not handheld grenades, and highlights Ordnance Group's reloading services for spent casings. Ammo Squared is also promoted for automated ammunition stacking.
This video showcases the rare Smith & Wesson 37mm Gas Gun, a powerful N-frame firearm originally designed for law enforcement. The host demonstrates its capabilities with various Ordnance Group rounds, including animal deterrents and flashbangs, highlighting surprisingly manageable recoil. Legalities of 37mm launchers for civilian use are discussed, emphasizing the distinction from regulated 40mm systems.
This video showcases the legal distinction and practical application of 37mm launchers, which are classified as flare launchers by the ATF and not firearms. It features the Ordnance Group Tac-79 and Tac-D, along with various exotic ammunition types from Exotic Ammo, including flashbangs and glass-breaking rounds. The content culminates in the creation and testing of a 'Triple Dumper' setup, demonstrating impressive firepower.
This review of the Tac-79 37mm launcher from Ordnance Group, sourced via Rost Armament, highlights its legal status as a non-firearm signal device. The host demonstrates the use of both plastic and aluminum hull ammunition, focusing on flashbang rounds for tactical simulation. While plastic rounds offer minimal range and recoil, aluminum rounds provide significantly more power and distance, making the 37mm launcher a fun, legal alternative for enthusiasts.
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