How To Make a Paper Airsoft Grenade

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Make a Paper Airsoft Grenade

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How to Make a great and easy airsoft grenade Airsoft grenades are very useful, but are quite expensive and you most likely would have to order them. To help with the problem, here is an inexpensive way to make them. You will need airsoft bbs, preferably .12 grams, tape, scissors, paper, lighter, small fireworks like navy seals they come in 100 packs in a black box

Step 1  

Get regular thickness paper.

Step 2  

Take a ruler and make a square that is about 1 and 1/8 inch by 1 and 1/8 inch.

Step 3  

Make another square that is the same size right below it but one side of the second square has to be connected to the first square.

Step 4  

Continue this process until you have a line of four squares.

Step 5  

Now on the second square from the top, make one square on each of the remaining sides. You should now have what looks like a cross.

Step 6  

Cut out your cross.

Step 7  

Fold on each of the sides of the squares.

Step 8  

Using as little tape as possible, completely tape the sides together so they form a cube. Make sure you leave one side not taped because you will have to put the bb's in from that side.

Step 9  

Put the firework in so that the wick sticks out right at an open corner.

Step 10  

Fill the cube full with bb's.

Step 11  

Tape the top of the cube down completely.

Step 12  

Light the grenade and throw at enemies.

Tips

  • All the squares should be the same size.
  • The grenade will use about 112 bb's.
  • Use the cheapest bb's you can find.
  • Use .12 gram bb's.
  • Use as little tape as possible while still making sure all openings are taped.
  • Count how long it takes for your fire work to blow up, then you can time your throw so the grenade will blow up right when it hits.
  • Get a pocket torch lighter so it will still light in the wind. These lighters are the ones that have a little torch flame.
  • Do not have a mound of bb's when you fill the grenade. Keep the level of bb's even with the top of the sides of the grenade.
  • Put the firework in before you fill it with bb's.
  • Make a stencil so you can easily make more cube cut-outs.
  • If you have college ruled paper, 1 1/8 inch is 4 lines.
  • Give all of your team some grenades they are very useful if you know when to use them.
  • You can make your cube bigger but if it is more than 1 3/4 inches wide, I would suggest using two fireworks in it.

Warnings

  • Do not use indoors.
  • Don't hold them for too long.
  • Use with extreme caution.

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