@@lpffpox-2377 I read the email, and he breaks it down, and puts airsoft toy on it. If you don't know what your looking at, it will just look like a chuck of metal.
got my second game day with the Quake 8 coming up, this time its gonna be a combined woodland/building cqb site. first game night with it, it worked flawlessly for the first 2 cylinders before I started having trouble with rotary lock up (not rotating smoothly to a new cylinder). took it apart and gave the cylinder face a squirt of silicone oil (not sure if it was the most optimum fix) but once I got it back together again it seemed to have fixed the issue for the rest of the night. haven't tried it at an outdoor field yet so fingers crossed it doesnt foul up and fail xD through all the long winded rambling, I guess I am trying to give a thumbs up for the Quake 8. its awesome and it made a room full of grown men scream like children :P
If you find the chamber doesn’t turn easily (or turns too easily), you can remove the hammerhead to reveal two grub screws. These apply pressure to the spring-loaded body pins which keep the chamber locked to each position as it rotates. The silicone you applied may have helped the body pins move a little more easily. Glad to hear it’s working well, and that you managed to elicit a tactical squeal from your opponents!
Some primers tend to expand or balloon more than others. Have you tried a different brand? Failing that, try unscrewing the base slightly before rotating the chamber. Then tighten the base again before deploying.
I was doing that, the unscrewing and everything but lead to some throws that didn't fire maybe because was not seated properly, although I haven't tried a diffrtent brand, this ones are a bit round so maybe thats what's causing it. Will try that thanks!
I wish the quake was a little fatter, I like to hold something that feels like a grenade, I want the timed one but having 7 shots is bloody handy. If they could combine the 7shots with a 3 second timer in a fat grenade I think everyone would buy them.
Two is twice the fun. One for each hand? Don’t forget the amazing ACS trigger pouch too (whether you buy from me or from somewhere else, make sure you get one!) I look forward to receiving your order. :)
Most of our products are designed specifically for .209 (Approx 6mm) primers. If this is suitable for you, I look forward to taking your order. :) www.fifewargames.com/shop
I'm looking to order some Quakes, but I've been told that the 7 shot has a tendency to cook off an adjoining primer. Please tell me it's not so and I'll send in my order.
The earliest models sometimes did, but on subsequent builds, larger vent holes in the base plate meant exhaust gases could escape more easily, so there’s less chance of pressure build up. If you use good quality .209 primers (not 6mm blanks or nail gun blanks), you should find you’ll get 7 individual shots each time. Please ask if you have further questions.
Walter- if you haven't already placed an order for your Quakes, send me an email (info@fifewargames.com) and I'll do what I can to help with your order. -Oli
@@wkkkkkk545 I have a few grenades which are compatible with rimfire blanks such as those used for nail guns. Please check legality in your country before ordering :)
@@fifewargames Super! 6mm rimfire blanks (on images looks as they wouldnt have primers on back) are allowed (long short). In general 6mm blanks. Blanks 9mm and primers require gun license.
Hi, The Quake is designed to work only with .209 primers. It won't take any other blanks. There are other products in my store that work with 9mm (and 12gauge), and there are more products in the pipeline that will work with a variety of other calibres.
@@fifewargames Ok. I’m trying airsoft for the first time today starting with rental stuff I’m excited because it could be a new hobby when i start getting my own stuff soon. It seems like a hobby I’d like. Any tips for a beginner? Like maybe a starter loadout and gear for indoor fields or just general tips.
I think there are no limitations on these in the US, only if you use a 12 guage shot shell. something about a destructive device, not sure, please dont quote me. otherwise yeah, they can use them for airsoft with no trouble
That was a pretty good video man. Thanks for taking the time to show us the functionality of each type! 👍🏻👍🏻😎
Any time!
In fact, I’m probably due you another video demo. Got more products and more fun stuff on offer!
Just ordered one, glad someone is still making this type of grenade.
Did you order to the USA?
@@lpffpox-2377 no to Canada, and I don't know if it was sent yet. Haven't seen any documents on it yet.
@Fife Wargames yes sorry I should pay attention and read my emails. Sorry about this I should have it in the next week or two, thanks again.
@Fife Wargames cannot play airsoft at the moment, but I can torment the nabours...lol
@@lpffpox-2377 I read the email, and he breaks it down, and puts airsoft toy on it. If you don't know what your looking at, it will just look like a chuck of metal.
got my second game day with the Quake 8 coming up, this time its gonna be a combined woodland/building cqb site. first game night with it, it worked flawlessly for the first 2 cylinders before I started having trouble with rotary lock up (not rotating smoothly to a new cylinder). took it apart and gave the cylinder face a squirt of silicone oil (not sure if it was the most optimum fix) but once I got it back together again it seemed to have fixed the issue for the rest of the night. haven't tried it at an outdoor field yet so fingers crossed it doesnt foul up and fail xD
through all the long winded rambling, I guess I am trying to give a thumbs up for the Quake 8. its awesome and it made a room full of grown men scream like children :P
If you find the chamber doesn’t turn easily (or turns too easily), you can remove the hammerhead to reveal two grub screws. These apply pressure to the spring-loaded body pins which keep the chamber locked to each position as it rotates.
The silicone you applied may have helped the body pins move a little more easily.
Glad to hear it’s working well, and that you managed to elicit a tactical squeal from your opponents!
I have a problem where if I throw it once, the primer expands and I cannot rotate it anymore, has it happened to anyone else? Maybe bad primers?
Some primers tend to expand or balloon more than others. Have you tried a different brand? Failing that, try unscrewing the base slightly before rotating the chamber. Then tighten the base again before deploying.
I was doing that, the unscrewing and everything but lead to some throws that didn't fire maybe because was not seated properly, although I haven't tried a diffrtent brand, this ones are a bit round so maybe thats what's causing it. Will try that thanks!
@@fifewargames hey reporting back, thanks for the hint, I tried it and works pretty well!
@@le0sk5 which primers have worked for you?
@@fifewargames NSI PRIMERS, Nobelsportitalia 209·684 they haven't failed me yet and I could rotate the cilinder fine
Gonna have to see if my field supports this :) seems like the most consistent and long lasting grenades you can get. Got any idea the DB rating?
Approximately 120dB @1m
I wish the quake was a little fatter, I like to hold something that feels like a grenade, I want the timed one but having 7 shots is bloody handy. If they could combine the 7shots with a 3 second timer in a fat grenade I think everyone would buy them.
Thanks for your feedback! We’ll work on a multi shot timed BFG.
If you already have a Quake, try wrapping it in 2cm of duct tape to fatten it up :)
I need to order a torc precision LE soon. Or two. Thanks for serving us in the 🇺🇸
Two is twice the fun. One for each hand?
Don’t forget the amazing ACS trigger pouch too (whether you buy from me or from somewhere else, make sure you get one!)
I look forward to receiving your order. :)
What primers does the Tectonic Quake use?
I've really enjoyed my new Bang 22 which uses Ramset .22cal shots (available in home improvement shops)
They use the .209 shotshell primer
@@fifewargames Thanks! Appreciate it! Nice video.
Contact me in regards to the tectonic quake and the primer snap wallet at your soonest possible convenience. How can I contact you?
Hi Myles,
Email info@fifewargames.com
Or Facebook facebook.com/fifewargames
:)
Defiantly will be ordering one of these in the near future
Ander - did you order one? What do you think of it?
Do you have any that accept a 12 guage blank, lome the old trmr le??
The VTG accepts 12ga.
www.fifewargames.com/product/VTG
could you use 6mm blanks but with 9mm adapters? cause i live in poland and 9mm blanks are illegal
Most of our products are designed specifically for .209 (Approx 6mm) primers. If this is suitable for you, I look forward to taking your order. :)
www.fifewargames.com/shop
Subscribed and us order in the morning
I look forward to receiving your order Gabe! Email or DM on Facebook if you have any questions.
facebook.com/fifewargames
I'm looking to order some Quakes, but I've been told that the 7 shot has a tendency to cook off an adjoining primer. Please tell me it's not so and I'll send in my order.
The earliest models sometimes did, but on subsequent builds, larger vent holes in the base plate meant exhaust gases could escape more easily, so there’s less chance of pressure build up.
If you use good quality .209 primers (not 6mm blanks or nail gun blanks), you should find you’ll get 7 individual shots each time.
Please ask if you have further questions.
Walter- if you haven't already placed an order for your Quakes, send me an email (info@fifewargames.com) and I'll do what I can to help with your order. -Oli
Have you tried the BANG 22?
Not yet - should I?
@@fifewargames give it a shot! Ammo is cheaper
@@fifewargames :( primers are not allowed in my country. You need to have gun permission. In case of Neil Drivers Cart. you are allowed.
@@wkkkkkk545 I have a few grenades which are compatible with rimfire blanks such as those used for nail guns. Please check legality in your country before ordering :)
@@fifewargames Super! 6mm rimfire blanks (on images looks as they wouldnt have primers on back) are allowed (long short). In general 6mm blanks. Blanks 9mm and primers require gun license.
Qu8ke takes 209 primers, would it take 9mm or any other blanks?
Hi,
The Quake is designed to work only with .209 primers. It won't take any other blanks. There are other products in my store that work with 9mm (and 12gauge), and there are more products in the pipeline that will work with a variety of other calibres.
Where do the bbs come from?
From wherever you buy your BBs, but this impact grenade uses primers, not BBs :)
@@fifewargames So how do they get hit?
@@gabecollins5585 depends on your field’s rules, but generally anyone within 5m of the bang is classed as “hit”.
@@fifewargames Ok. I’m trying airsoft for the first time today starting with rental stuff I’m excited because it could be a new hobby when i start getting my own stuff soon. It seems like a hobby I’d like. Any tips for a beginner? Like maybe a starter loadout and gear for indoor fields or just general tips.
@@gabecollins5585 so many options!
I’d recommend Facebook groups and find a field/site near you and just go along.
Do you ship to the US?
Several times a week :)
@@fifewargames 👌I will be ordering one soon then :)
@@adanhernandez2336 any issues, email or Facebook message :)
facebook.com/fifewargames
Www.Fifewargames.Com/shop
I'm so buying one of these. Hope you can ship to the US
Why can Americans have guns but not these smh
Americans can have these - I ship to the USA every week :)
I have 3! use them extensively every saturday. I have run into some issues after constant use, but its to be expected.
Lol we can
I think there are no limitations on these in the US, only if you use a 12 guage shot shell. something about a destructive device, not sure, please dont quote me. otherwise yeah, they can use them for airsoft with no trouble
Can Americans still get these?