Airsoft Pyrotechnics

Airsoft Pyrotechnics

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We are international company producing and exclusively distributing the “Tactical Game innovation” products around the world and mostly in USA. Because of the fact we are the manufacturer, we are able to provide fair prices and any updated relevant information in time. Our company will be happy to supply you with any of our products. We work with private persons, companies and military structures.

01/08/2025

🎮 Welcome to the TAGinn Ops Menu: “Where to Play” — Your Mission Map to Go Loud 🔥

[Loading screen static…]
“Welcome, Operator. Your TAGinn Arsenal is online. But before you gear up — let’s check your tactical map.”

Yup, you read that right. TAGinn isn’t some backyard firecracker party — it’s a full-blown simulation-grade system. And like any elite loadout in your favorite shooter, you don’t just roll into any server. You need authorized ground. You need your mission map.

Enter: “Where to Play”
Think of it like your GTA map but for real-world boomsticks. This page isn’t just a list — it’s your access point to certified arenas where TAGinn gear is not only allowed but respected. Trained staff, safety protocols, and a battlefield built for proper pyro gameplay.

🎯 Only the fields on this map are cleared for TAGinn deployment.
That means:
• Certified TAGinn launchers
• 18+ Operators only
• Supervised by trained field crews who know what they’re doing?

“Mission Failed: You brought pyro to a no-go zone.”
Don’t let that be you. Always get permission before bringing TAGinn gear to a skirmish. Use our map, or reach out directly. One quick message can save you a ton of headaches and keep your rep clean.

💌 Got a field that’s not on the map but should be? Wanna get certified? Curious about laws in your country?
Drop a line to: [email protected]

Because let’s be real — pulling the pin in the wrong place isn’t just cringey… it’s game over.

💣 So gear up, check the “Where to Play” map, and choose your next mission wis

Photos from Airsoft Pyrotechnics's post 24/06/2025

💡FIST2 Adapter – How to Prevent O-Ring Damage

We’ve received a lot of feedback from users about the central O-ring on the FIST2 adapter getting blown out or damaged. And yes, we know exactly why this happens – and how to avoid it.

👉 Here’s what’s going on:

CO₂ is a tough gas. When FIST2 is under CO₂ pressure for 30–40 minutes, the gas fills the micro-pores of the O-rings. This causes them to slightly expand and lose their original shape temporarily.

🔧 The critical moment:
If you remove the used 12g CO₂ cartridge and immediately install a new one and pressurize again — before the O-rings have returned to their original shape — the central O-ring can pop out, get deformed, or even rip.

👉 What to do:
1. After 30–40 minutes under pressure, degas the system and remove the used CO₂ cartridge.
2. WAIT 5–10 minutes. Let the O-rings “cool down” and return to their original form.
3. Only then insert the new cartridge and repressurize.

This small pause can save you a lot of frustration and O-rings.

🛠️ We’re always working on improving our systems, but until then — follow this tip and your FIST2 will stay reliable much longer.

18/04/2025

Boom, You’re Out: A Brief (and Explosive) History of Mines

Let’s be real: most of us get into airsoft for the gear, the tactics, and the sweet, sweet pew-pew. But there’s one battlefield element that’s less talked about—probably because it’s meant to be hidden. Yep, we’re talking about mines.

From “Oops” to Ordnance

Mines have been around forever. Ancient Chinese used early gunpowder devices as traps way back in the 13th century. Fast-forward to World War I, and things escalated quickly. Engineers dug tunnels and planted massive underground charges—the kind that could wipe out trenches and leave craters the size of small villages.

By WWII, anti-personnel and anti-tank mines were standard-issue chaos-makers. The infamous German “Bouncing Betty” (which literally jumped before exploding) was designed not just to kill—but to traumatize. Mines weren’t just weapons; they were psychological warfare.

And unlike bullets, they don’t go away when the war ends. As of 2025, there are still over 60 countries contaminated with landmines. That’s not just history—that’s still in somebody’s backyard.

So… thats why we at TAGinn (a kaboom maker company) decided to let go of the idea of making airsoft friendly mines.

A few reasons why:

• You forget where you put them.
Heat of the game, you bury a pressure trigger mine—and boom, game ends, and your memory wipes itself clean. The mine doesn’t.
• Some don’t go off.
You put 10 mines on the field, but how exactly are you supposed to know which one exploded and which one you can retrieve?
• Danger for future players.
Someone new hits the field, steps on your “forgotten” mine, and what should’ve been a fun game turns into a “hit” situation.
• No fair play.
The next team has no idea what’s buried out there. Suddenly they’re punished for your leftover gear.
And the winning team thinks to themselves, “That’s not how we wanted to win.”

Author’s Opinion:
Mines are the ultimate unexpected weapon in real warfare—but in airsoft, things are a bit different. Here, fair play matters just as much as tactics. Leaving hidden traps on the field after a game doesn’t just break immersion—it puts future teams at an unnecessary and unfair disadvantage.

There are smarter, safer ways to outplay your opponents. Take b***y traps, for example. A tripwire tied to a gr***de might feel more “controlled” than a buried mine—but it still demands serious care. They can be forgotten, misfire between games, or hit players who weren’t even part of the original setup.

In short: realism is cool, but responsibility is cooler.

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