One airsoft YouTuber finds Claymores and mines for airsoft are useless, but Rummbolt says you should and he explains why un this video... "We know them from games such as Call of Duty, Battlefield or others: Claymores and similar anti personal mines seem to be quite effective gadgets in competitive shooters – so the idea to use them in airsoft seems to be quite promising, right? For this video, i tested three different BB mines to tell you now, why you should not waste your money on any of them.
Begadi go over the features and functions of their Airsoftmine M1 in this video. The Begadi Mine M1 (M1) is a mechanically functioning airsoft sim mine developed by Begadi, eliminating the need for propellant gases or pyrotechnics. It’s designed with a focus on durability, simple operation, and flexible usage.
Will a Bouncing Betty Land Mine for airsoft use really a good device to use in a game? Watch this video from Fulcrum... "In this #airsoftgameplay video I take my airsoft Bouncing Betty Land Mine to Commando Elite Paintball and after months of failures and near misses, I finally got a kill!
A comparison of land mines for airsoft use done by Fulcrum... "In this airsoft video, I discuss the benefits of my airsoft Claymore and Bouncing Betty, the drawbacks and scenarios where both mines are useful. As regular viewers know I do like a good airsoftlandmine and I strive to send the enemy back to respawn in the most creative ways possible!
Airsoft Amigos show you how to take an entire airsoft squad without even firing shot. If you have heard of the airsoft bouncing betty in the form of the Enimine, then you will appreciate what it can do. It is detonated with remote trigger by a microwave radar and the kill radius is around 5 metres.
Cleanshot gets a shot at trying out the Enimine, the bouncing mine for use in airsoft... "Real life airsoft bouncing betty is a one of a kind airsoft landmine, that is actually bouncing on detonation. This bouncy betty is super useful for making sure enemy players are taking out not watching where they are going. This bouncing betty makes you feel like your playing call of duty all over again."
Paolo Oliveira posted this 3D rendition of the Blaster Jr. Airsoft C4 Mine with motion detector from Precision Mechanmics Airsoft. There is also a Blaster Pro version of this device... "This short video depicts the new Blaster Jr from Precision Mechanics Airsoft. This is a C4 Pack Look Alike that deploys bbs using a motion activated sensor.
Animation was made with Blender and Davinci Resolve, sorry i am not very good at it.
For those wanting to fund the Enimine Bouncing Airsoft Landmine Project on Indiegogo, better visit their Facebook page for the meantime. The people behind the project are getting in touch with the crowdfunding site to get clarification on why their project got frozen. This probably concerns on the "mine" thing which may violate their TOS. But for now, get updates from ther Facebook Page so you will know the status of the project.
Yosser's Airsoft Odyssey got the scoop on this... "I’m sure most airsofters will have come across the good ole ‘Claymore’ mine during their airsoft adventures and to be honest I’ve always been rather unimpressed by their performance and cost really. Tie in unrealistic remotes, a spring powered delivery mechanism and general lack of power leading to lack lustre performance has for me always = BIG FAIL.
Firesupport announce that they have back in stock again their very own POMZ2 stake mine. This mine takes its inspiration from the Soviet Design dating back to World War II. This is their last production run and they have 20 available as of this writing. Retail price is £20.00. This stake mine gives you a 360 radius in spreading the BBs when tripped.
"Firesupport working replica POM-Z2 mine