This video compares three types of smoke-generating devices for tactical obscuration. The TLSFX SP90 hand-strike smoke bomb is highlighted for its rapid, thick white smoke output, effectively obscuring a range quickly. A grenade-launched smoke bomb from Ordnance Group, fired via a TAC 79 launcher, offers milder masking capabilities for its size. An expired emergency smoke flare from Hickory Flatbs produces a long-lasting, intensely orange smoke, though with less immediate masking power than the SP90.
This video compares three sizes of smoke bombs from SLSFX USA: the SP45 (small), SP70 (medium), and SP90 (large). While all produce significant smoke, the primary difference observed is duration, with the largest model lasting two to three times longer than the smallest. The presenter notes their civilian legality and impressive smoke output, capable of obscuring large areas.
This video provides a direct comparison between a budget smoke bomb from Temu and a professional-grade Lifesmoke MK9. The host, a tactical gear reviewer, highlights significant differences in smoke density and duration, ultimately recommending the more expensive option for tactical applications. The review emphasizes practical field testing over marketing claims.
This video is titled 'Smoke Bomb #asmr'. The description is blank, providing no additional context. Given the title and the nature of ASMR content, it's highly probable that the video features the sounds of a smoke bomb being deployed, potentially with accompanying visuals. Without a transcript or further description, it's impossible to confirm the presence or use of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or specific gear within the video. The content is likely focused on auditory sensory experiences.
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