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Friday, July 31, 2009
The Runt Stungun
The Runt stun gun is pretty small. They come in 350,000, 650,000 and 950,000 volt models and there's even a rechargeable 950 model that plugs directly into the wall via retractable plug. It'll operate about 300-500 times on a full charge, which is good because that's how many times I like to shock attackers, spammers to if I could find them. The rechargeable version costs $70, and all the other ones are cheaper.
The Runt Stungun
The Runt stun gun is pretty small. They come in 350,000, 650,000 and 950,000 volt models and there's even a rechargeable 950 model that plugs directly into the wall via retractable plug. It'll operate about 300-500 times on a full charge, which is good because that's how many times I like to shock attackers, spammers to if I could find them. The rechargeable version costs $70, and all the other ones are cheaper.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
4-Barrel Pistol
Flintlock "Duckfoot" 4-Barrel Pistol, circa 1780.
.52 caliber, 4 individual 2-inch turn-off barrels mounted in a fan on a brass breech with chambers numbered one through four. Boxlock flintlock action. Brass frame with sides engraved with flag panoplies. Folding trigger. Checkered one-piece walnut grip with vacant oval wrist escutcheon.
.52 caliber, 4 individual 2-inch turn-off barrels mounted in a fan on a brass breech with chambers numbered one through four. Boxlock flintlock action. Brass frame with sides engraved with flag panoplies. Folding trigger. Checkered one-piece walnut grip with vacant oval wrist escutcheon.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
AMT Skipper .45 Caliber Auto Hangun
Emailed to me from a collector, a new purchase....
His description as follows:
The gun has a stainless steel Commander sized 8 shot 45 auto clip. Only a few of these were ever made at the factory in Arcadia, has a three digit serial number. Exception is the wood stocks.
This is not like the typical run of the mill AMT. The originals like this one, were manufactured to a higher standard than the average 5" Hardballer. This is the rare 4 1/4" Commander sized version of the Hardballer.
It has Micro adjustable sights mounted in the wide rib rather than the Milletts that were used from 1978 on. The wide Gold Cup style trigger is smooth, not serrated.
His description as follows:
The gun has a stainless steel Commander sized 8 shot 45 auto clip. Only a few of these were ever made at the factory in Arcadia, has a three digit serial number. Exception is the wood stocks.
This is not like the typical run of the mill AMT. The originals like this one, were manufactured to a higher standard than the average 5" Hardballer. This is the rare 4 1/4" Commander sized version of the Hardballer.
It has Micro adjustable sights mounted in the wide rib rather than the Milletts that were used from 1978 on. The wide Gold Cup style trigger is smooth, not serrated.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Spear Guns
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
I Shot Myself, a true story
These are pictures of a guy who shot himself with a 45.
Please people, I support your right to own firearms and weapons, and to use them!
But, jeez, if you have never been in the military, get some training before using a firearm.
The NRA runs some pretty good classes. Often times local Gun Shops in your area hold classes.
Also public shooting ranges have instructors.
Please people, I support your right to own firearms and weapons, and to use them!
But, jeez, if you have never been in the military, get some training before using a firearm.
The NRA runs some pretty good classes. Often times local Gun Shops in your area hold classes.
Also public shooting ranges have instructors.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Browning Buck Mark Rifle Pistol 22 Caliber
Browning Buck Mark rifle / pistol 22 caliber, 10-round clip, with or without scope / laser, 18" heavy barrel and walnut stock.
Specifications:
Action: Semi-Automatic
Caliber: 22 Long Rifle
Barrel Length: 18" Heavy Barrel
Capacity: 10 + 1
Trigger: Single Stage
Safety: Thumb safety
Overall Length: 33 5/8"
Weight: 5 1/2 lbs
Finish: Blue
Suggested Retail Price: $595.00 - $624.00
Optional: Laser Sight or Scope.
Specifications:
Action: Semi-Automatic
Caliber: 22 Long Rifle
Barrel Length: 18" Heavy Barrel
Capacity: 10 + 1
Trigger: Single Stage
Safety: Thumb safety
Overall Length: 33 5/8"
Weight: 5 1/2 lbs
Finish: Blue
Suggested Retail Price: $595.00 - $624.00
Optional: Laser Sight or Scope.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Benelli SuperNova 12 Gauge Shotgun
Black Synthetic Finish
3.5" Receiver, 26" barrel, Red Bar sight
Includes:
3 Standard chokes w/choke tube wrench - IC, M, F.
ComforTech™ Gel Recoil Pad and Comb Insert - 40% less felt recoil
ComforTech™ Shim Kit - 4 shims
Grooved Grip Surface
Trigger Guard
Trigger Safety
Push-Button Shell Stop - allows a chambered shell to be removed w/out releasing rounds from the magazine.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Kel-Tec PLR-16, 5.56mm Semi-Auto Pistol
Shown with optional front hand-guard.
Barrel is threaded to accept standard M-16/AR-15 muzzle brakes and flash suppressors.
The PLR-16 comes supplied with one ten-round magazine, but will accept any AR-15/M-16 magazine. The charging handle on the PLR-16 also differs from the AR-15 design. It is attached to the right side of the bolt carrier, much like the AR-180. It travels rearward upon firing with the bolt carrier, and this design also doubles as a forward assist, if needed. I find this type of charging handle much easier to use than that on the AR-15 type pistols. The PLR-16 uses an AR-15 type rotating bolt, and the muzzle is threaded to accept any AR-15/M-16 muzzle brake or flash suppressor. While the weapon is pretty compact at just eighteen and one-half inches, it does fold to make it even a bit more compact for transport or storage. The manual safety on the PLR-16 is a crossbolt design that blocks the trigger and sear from movement. Both the upper and lower receiver sections are made from a reinforced plastic material, which results in a weight of only three and one-quarter pounds, empty.
Barrel is threaded to accept standard M-16/AR-15 muzzle brakes and flash suppressors.
The PLR-16 comes supplied with one ten-round magazine, but will accept any AR-15/M-16 magazine. The charging handle on the PLR-16 also differs from the AR-15 design. It is attached to the right side of the bolt carrier, much like the AR-180. It travels rearward upon firing with the bolt carrier, and this design also doubles as a forward assist, if needed. I find this type of charging handle much easier to use than that on the AR-15 type pistols. The PLR-16 uses an AR-15 type rotating bolt, and the muzzle is threaded to accept any AR-15/M-16 muzzle brake or flash suppressor. While the weapon is pretty compact at just eighteen and one-half inches, it does fold to make it even a bit more compact for transport or storage. The manual safety on the PLR-16 is a crossbolt design that blocks the trigger and sear from movement. Both the upper and lower receiver sections are made from a reinforced plastic material, which results in a weight of only three and one-quarter pounds, empty.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
The Tekko-kagi ("hand claws")
Predating X-Men's Wolverine by hundreds of years, Ninjas would use the Tekko-kagi claws to guard against sword attacks, allowing them to swipe and potentially knock the sword from an assailant's hands.
Ninjas also used claws offensively against their opponents with devastating results.
Typically made from aluminum, steel, iron or wood, Tekko weapons are believed by martial arts historians to have originated when the Bushi in Okinawa, Japan began wielding the steel shoes of their horses as a means of self-defense against assailants.
Note: Bushi, a term for Japanese Samurai seen in the term BushidÅ.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
New England Firearms Single Shot Hunting Rifle
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