
You should be able to smoothly pull the disk back using the string.ĥ: Tie one split ring to end of cocking string.Ħ: Screw eye-hook into golf tee. Tie end of string sticking out of disk in an overhand knot.Ĥ: Glue pipe to firing mechanism. This is the firing mechanism.ģ: Glue disk to one end of spring, and end-cap to other. Holes should be just a little larger than the rod, and about halfway between the end and the line you just drew. This is how you will cock the launcher.Ģ: Place the spring and the pipe side-by-side. Hole diameter should be just a little larger than the diameter of the string. DO NOT ATTEMPT DISASSEMBLY OF THIS PRODUCT - YOU WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.1 disc of plastic that will fit inside 1-1/2" PVCġ spring (Recon CS-6 spring, or similar size)ġ 1/4" diameter rod (Golf tee, or similar size)ġ Tactical rail mount (Recon sight, or the universal rail thingy from here: )ġ: Drill hole in center of disc and center of end-cap. Warranty: FOX AIRSOFT OFFERS A 30 DAY WARRANTY AND REFUND POLICY WHICH YOU CAN READ MORE ABOUT HERE. Usable as either a shower shell, or with rockets.It takes a little practice but is easy to do. You can reset it by pressing it with your finger or something blunt until you hear a click, and then have the valve return to the centered position. It sometimes locks into the "fired" position and will have to be reset before you fill it with gas again. The release valve is the part that gets activated by being pushed by your launcher. It's not accurate but scares a lot of people! For the ones that can launch rockets, with the right foam rocket or projectile you can see these things go 150 feet or more (arcing shots of course).Ī: Yes, you just reset the valve, fill with gas, and load up the shell again. For range expect the BB shower type to go 50 feet or less in a large shotgun blast type cloud. The shell is not the projectile but the host for the projectiles. Remember it's the shell doing the shooting. Parts will get lost and you will void your warranty.Ī: Range will depend on the type of shell used, not the launcher. DO NOT disassemble unless you are qualified. These shells have small ball bearings and complex parts. Any small leaks can be addressed with the silicone oil and any big leaks can be detected this way. The gas will push the silicone into the shell and the pressure will distribute the oil to everywhere inside including the o-rings, which is the component you are trying to oil. The simplest thing you can do is put silicone oil on the valve and then charge the valve with gas to fill it.

As with any gas powered airsoft item, these shells will require care and maintenance to keep them in good shape and not leaky over time. These shells are powered by green gas and usually take a 3-5 second charge time to fill, maybe longer.


The gas grenades when fired emit a loud pop which can be startling to some so use caution. These are great fun though you'll have to check with your local field or event holder if these are field legal. Other types feature a big bore which can be used to launch paintballs or foam rockets (and Nerf balls/rockets). When fired, a stream of BBs shoot out much like a shotgun blast. These can hold as few as 50 shells to several hundred.

These are gas powered shells that feature multiple "barrels" which you load to the top with BBs. The most common type of 40mm airsoft shell is the BB shower shell. The ASG 40mm Gas Grenade is a 40mm grenade designed to be used as either a shower shell or to propel projectiles out of a 40mm grenade launcher.
