AI Cyclone Impact Grenade Gas Powered Airsoft Frag Grenade by Airsoft Innovations

Airsoft Innovations

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AI-CYCLONE
$39.95
$39.95

Description

CYCLONE AIRSOFT IMPACT GRENADE

MSRP: 120.00

Features:

  • Green Gas / Propane powered! Can Be Configured For HFC134a Too.
  • Completely Re-useable. Just Reload BBs And Gas!
  • Blasts Over 140 Plastic 6mm Pellets In A Full 3D Scatter. Not A Shotgun Blast Or A Disc Distribution. A Full Spherical Scatter!
  • Tough Design Survives Gazillions Of Throws! We Don't Know How Many Blasts To Failure, But We'll Keep Counting.
  • No Loose Parts To Collect. Keep Track Of The Pull Pin Though!
  • New Quantum Drive System
  • Releases 700 Rounds Per-Second.
  • Avg. BB Speed Is 240 FPS.
  • Easily Disarmed For Safe Zone Handling.
  • Includes 1 Bottle Of Tornado Grenade Oil

Description:

The Cyclone frag grenade by Airsoft Innovations won the best grenade of 2016, and for very good reason! AI developed a new internal system they have dubbed the "Quantum Drive Engine", which releases 140 BBs at 225 feet per second. There is literally nothing in the market that can compare to this! Another amazing feature is the reload/load time, which is easier and faster than previous designs. You can literally remove the head and dump your rounds straight in, creating a 40 second reload time. This airsoft frag grenade uses no moving parts to unleash tons of BBs at an incredible 700 rounds per second, all while using very low levels of gas consumption. The AI Cyclone can be powered with green gas from Airrattle, or by using the AI propane adaptor found here.

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Brand:
Airsoft Innovations

    2 Reviews

  • Posted by Tom Felger on Sep 22nd 2016

    5

    Very Satsfied

    The grenade works great. i bought it a week ago but after a few uses you need to a ply the grenade oil or else it wont disperse all the bb's. Over all great product!

  • Posted by Jonathan Montresor on Sep 5th 2016

    2

    Is difficult

    I eventually got the thing to work, but was a pain to get working.