TADs for Scenario Events

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  • Stargazer54
    Registered User
    • Mar 2002
    • 15

    #1

    TADs for Scenario Events

    Please feel free to share your thoughts,ideas
    or suggestions on this tread dealing with
    what the military calls TADs, or Training
    Aid Devices.

    Simply put, these are the tools which they use
    to make their troop training more realistic.
    When it comes to paintball, we've seen some
    use of these sorts of things, but there's never
    been all that much effort put into this as far
    as civilian games go.

    That's about to change, or at least it's now
    possible to add some of these elements, if the
    field owners and Scenario Game promotors want to.

    For starters, there's now a really cool shoulder
    launcher, which comes from Blackpoint Engineering,
    which can serve to take out bunkers and tanks
    using safe Nerf Pocket Vortex rounds. Of course it
    can also serve the military as a substitute for
    an RPG just as easily.

    Another new recent development, is the PMB-14 pellet mine, which is being produced by AULTEC LLC, out of NJ.

    Another whole class of TADs, which I'm sure will
    raise a few hairs on everyone's neck, are those being
    created by Ken Hammond, owner of Area-51 out of
    Canada and lets not forget the newest TAD to hit
    the streets, the M80TR antipersonnel mine from
    Major Paintball. Finally, an affordable way to
    restrict movements on trails or in front of your
    base, without risking injury. By the way, this mine
    is still a month or more from being ready to ship,
    but it's already found itself on the 'to buy' list
    of several major military training commands.

    Finally, there are some items which while they
    aren't at all dangerous to use, are being reserved
    solely for MIL/LE end users. The M14 & M16 type mines,
    which are now being turned out by Gun F/X, are just
    one example and then there's those air powered
    mortars and cannon Tippmann Ordnance builds,
    which are also only going to MIL end users.

    If you'd like to check some of these things out,
    here's a list of places to go for more information.
    To be honest, some of these might be out of some
    folks price range, while others aren't. Guess it'll
    be up to you, the fields and promoters to decide
    that.


    Gun F/X

    Blackpoint Engieering LLC

    Tippmann Ord

    Virtual War Game Products

    Area-51


    Oh, if you're thinking to yourself, how real can
    any of this stuff really be, take a moment to check
    out this short clip. Just remember, NO PYRO was used
    in the filming of this sequesnce..
    Sniper Tower


    Ok, so the next time someone says, hey we've got to
    blow up their ammo dump, will it make any difference
    if they've got one of these wired so it'll blow when
    you hit the right spot, or will it be just another
    mission that you'll pass off to someone else to carry
    out?

    Just remember, always cover your rear!

    Andy Van Der Plaats, AKA 'Dorsai'
  • Meph
    AO's Tippmann Guy
    • Aug 2002
    • 737

    #2
    1) Tippmann Ordanences don't exactly sell to the general public. Those are a seperate division of Tippmann done specifically for the Military. Sort of like the Sydarm was made specifically and only for police training and such, wasn't for public distribution.

    2) The LAW rockets and mortars are nothing new. They've been in paintball for longer than I remember.

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    • Stargazer54
      Registered User
      • Mar 2002
      • 15

      #3
      Tippmann et al

      Tippmann does sell to the public, but as
      you noted, he also has some items which
      he only offers to the MIL. His new 203
      is one of those items he IS offering to
      the public, just not the special rounds,
      which weigh in at 5 ounces. He also has
      a shorter range mortar, but won't sell
      you the 20 ounce finned rounds that they
      use so effectively up at Fort Knox.

      As for the shoulder launcher, I've been
      aroud since oil based pellets and I'm
      SURE no one has offered a launcher like
      the one Blackpoint is selling. There are
      loads of guys who have built launchers
      out of PVC, but none I'm aware of who are
      using machined aluminum parts, or internal
      regulators, let alone triggers with a cross
      button safety. If someone knows of someone
      else who is, please let me know..

      Andy, AKA 'Dorsai'

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      • Meph
        AO's Tippmann Guy
        • Aug 2002
        • 737

        #4
        Wish I could remember who. I think Rusty's Paintball Gear? I dunno... been a while. But there was actually a company who offers bazookas with even a red flip-crossheir sighting and a sliding muzzle (Like a real bazooka, you pull the 2 halves away and whammo).

        But for simple ones, Tippmann has made metal ones. And MXS use metal LAW rockets with propane valves.

        Machined aluminum? No, welded. But metal none the less.

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        • hitech
          Not a shedder of vortices
          • Nov 2001
          • 4775

          #5
          I always thought TAD stood for Traveling Around Drunk.


          Hey Hitech your starting to sound like me! - AGD
          Hitech is the man.... :eek: - Blennidae
          The only Hitech Lubricant

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          • cledford
            Registered User
            • Feb 2001
            • 1386

            #6
            I've talked at length with Marty Tippmann of Tippmann Ordnance and they are not affiliated with Tippmann Pneumatics except through family relationship. Marty does tend to steer customers towards the (Dennis)Tippmann line of markers - but will custom fabricate you a mount for one of his 203s for any paintball marker. He had no problem selling to me and in fact did not bat an eye at shipping me one of his genII "military" models. He did say that they were trying to get out of the sales to focus on development and manufacturing - but that they were working with a company to outsource the distribution to.


            I have one of his new style 203s, brand new, with pro-carbine and complete with grenade and shot rounds listed in the Misc Sales forum for a great price. I bought it for a local scenario game then broke my wrist the day before it played. Haven't had a chance to get back into since.



            -Calvin
            From a poster at PB Nation:

            ""Jim, back to your cave. Bob Long is on the batphone..."

            MY FEEDBACK

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