NEW 37MM Long Range Smoke Rounds

Published on July 16, 2025
Duration: 5:48

This video reviews the new Fire Quest long-range 37mm smoke rounds and the Havoc launcher. It compares the performance of older cardboard smoke rounds with new aluminum ones, demonstrating significantly improved range and smoke output with the aluminum variants. The Havoc launcher is highlighted for its versatility, functioning as a standalone flare launcher or an under-barrel accessory.

Quick Summary

The new aluminum 37mm long-range smoke rounds offer a significant upgrade over older cardboard versions, providing extended range up to 100+ yards and increased smoke output. The versatile Havoc launcher, not classified as a firearm, can be used standalone or mounted on a Picatinny rail.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New 37mm Long Range Smoke Rounds
  2. 00:05Comparison: Old vs. New Smoke Rounds
  3. 00:29Introducing the Havoc Launcher
  4. 00:44Havoc Launcher Features & Operation
  5. 01:06How to Operate the Havoc Launcher
  6. 01:28Fire Quest Aluminum Shell Rounds Overview
  7. 01:48Range Test Setup
  8. 01:57Firing Original Cardboard Smoke Round
  9. 02:17Cardboard Round Performance Analysis
  10. 02:54Moving Back for Aluminum Round Test
  11. 03:07Firing New Aluminum Long Range Smoke Round
  12. 03:41Aluminum Round Performance Analysis
  13. 04:12Car Target Test with Aluminum Round
  14. 04:55Overall Summary & Conclusion
  15. 05:32Shoutout to Fire Quest

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the new 37mm long-range smoke rounds?

The primary advantage of the new aluminum long-range 37mm smoke rounds is their significantly increased range, capable of reaching over 100 yards, compared to older cardboard rounds which typically max out around 35 yards. They also produce more smoke for a longer duration.

How does the Havoc launcher operate?

Operating the Havoc launcher involves pressing a button to release the breach, rocking it to the side to load your round, pulling the breach back to lock it into place, and then firing. It's designed for simplicity and quick deployment.

Is the Havoc launcher considered a firearm?

No, the Havoc launcher is not considered a firearm. It is classified as a flare launcher, meaning it does not have special requirements and can be shipped directly to your door.

What is the price range for the new 37mm aluminum smoke rounds?

The new aluminum long-range smoke rounds are priced around $36 per round when purchased on sale, such as a two-pack for $75. This is noted as being comparable to or better value than some older, less effective cardboard rounds.

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