Are F1 grenades good in rust?

Are F1 grenades good in rust?

Reliable explosive device. The F1 Grenade will deal damage to anyone standing within a close proximity when it explodes. It is effective as an anti-personnel weapon. It can also stick to structures using Right-Click to break walls or doors, working as a alternative way to raid bases.

How many F1 grenades does it take to break a metal door?

Metal Doors may be destroyed with 10-20 grenades thrown at the door’s base.

How many F1 grenades does it take to break a stone wall?

You can make 10 grenades for 800 gunpowder and 400 metal frags, enough to blow one wall as well. Even if 10 doesn’t blow a wall, add a little more gunpowder and some more frags to make another nade or two.

How many F1 grenades do you need to take Bradley in Rust?

To breach the armor and destroy the Bradley APC, you’ll need to bring one of the following set of explosives: 570+ Explosive 5.56 Rifle Ammo. 40 F1 Grenades. 20 Satchel Charges.

Can you research grenade launcher rust?

Grenade launchers Spawn on Heavy scientists. They can’t be researched or crafted. The grenade launcher has an internal magazine of 6 rounds, and can choose from 3 types of ammunition: 40mm Shotgun Round.

How long do smoke grenades Last rust?

A handy tool, smoke grenades emit a large amount of – you guessed it – smoke. The smoke lasts around a minute and does a good job of obscuring the area.

How many C4 is Bradley?

The Bradley now has 1000 health instead of 500, meaning it’ll take six rockets or two C4 to destroy it. It will also automatically heal itself over 60 seconds if it has not been attacked for 5 minutes. This means you can no longer cherry pick Bradleys from failed battles.

How many 40mm HE grenades for a sheet metal door?

You will need 6 or 7 40mm HE Grenades to take out a Sheet Metal Door, depending on what other raiding tools you have bought with you. If you do not have a grenade launcher or do not wish to use the 40mm HE Grenades you find, you can recycle one for a chance at receiving Explosives.