WASP INJECTION CO2 KNIFE - THE WORLDS DEADLIEST KNIFE?
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by Blade City
7M ago
THIS FIXED BLADE FEATURES A CO2 CARTRIDGE IN THE HANDLE, AND DELIVERS AN 800PSI BLAST OF COMPRESSED GAS AT THE PUSH OF A BUTTON. Written by PATRICK MCCARTHY on June 29, 2017 .A knife is a relatively simple tool — a piece of solid metal (or some other hard material) with a sharp edge and sometimes a piercing point. Over the years, a few designers have tried thinking outside the box to develop knives which can deal more damage to a specific type of target. .   CO2 injection weapons were originally developed by divers as protection against sharks. They were once kno ..read more
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Our Favorite Switchblade Company 2023
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by Christian Maura
7M ago
Expanding Horizons: Exploring Viper Tec's Diverse 2023 Switchblade Knife Lineup In the ever-evolving landscape of switchblade knives, Viper Tec has consistently stood out as a trailblazer, setting new benchmarks for quality, innovation, and design. As the year 2023 progresses, Viper Tec introduces a selection of cutting-edge switchblade models that showcase their commitment to pushing boundaries. Among these models are the Viper Tec Grunt, Viper Tec Slugger, Viper Tec Switchblade Stealth, and Viper Tec Vader – each embodying unique features that cater to a diverse range of preferences and need ..read more
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Our Favorite Switchblade Company 2023
Blade City Blog
by Christian Maura
8M ago
Expanding Horizons: Exploring Viper Tec's Diverse 2023 Switchblade Knife Lineup In the ever-evolving landscape of switchblade knives, Viper Tec has consistently stood out as a trailblazer, setting new benchmarks for quality, innovation, and design. As the year 2023 progresses, Viper Tec introduces a selection of cutting-edge switchblade models that showcase their commitment to pushing boundaries. Among these models are the Viper Tec Grunt, Viper Tec Slugger, Viper Tec Switchblade Stealth, and Viper Tec Vader – each embodying unique features that cater to a diverse range of preferences and need ..read more
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Surprise discovery: Villagers ???? Giant snake suspected of eating cattle, reveals a truth behind it.
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by Waheed UK
8M ago
Locals killed a мassiʋe snake after accusing it of eating a cow due to its enorмous tuммy and discovering it was pregnant with hundreds of eggs. The eʋent occurred in Nigeria, where local мedia said that the snake was s.l.a.in after reports that it had Ƅeen preying on farмers’ aniмals. Howeʋer, as these photographs reʋeal, the snake was not oʋerweight as a result of its last мeal; rather, it was pregnant. After Ƅeing sliced open, hundreds of eggs were found and retrieʋed Ƅy locals who see theм as a unique delicacy. Although it was unclear what species of snake it was, seʋeral snakes мay ..read more
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Robot Dog Carrying Sniper Rifle Sparks Controversy.The robot dogs are back, and this time they’ve got guns.
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by Waheed UK
8M ago
The recent unveiling of a robot dog equipped with a sniper rifle has sparked widespread controversy and concern. Developed by robotics companies Ghost Robotics and SWORD International, renowned for supplying cutting-edge technology to the US military and other security operations, this innovation takes the concept of robotic dogs to a whole new level. Dubbed the Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle (QUGV), or simply robot dog, this creation raises alarms reminiscent of the unsettling Black Mirror episode featuring similar technology. The QUGV is armed with a “Special Purpose Unmanned Rifle ..read more
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The MAUSER 98 125th Anniversary Limited-Edition Series
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by Liza Aviary Aviary
8M ago
I first got a taste for MAUSER when a friend took me shooting with a 1917 MAUSER from his milsurp collection. We shot a half-size silhouette from 290 yards with iron sights and almost couldn’t miss. The accuracy and function of this rifle were undeniable. So how does a company with such incredible history and reliability celebrate its anniversary? By releasing the MAUSER 98 125th Anniversary Limited-Edition Series. In other words—they go all out. The MAUSER 98 125th Anniversary Limited-Edition Series Built by master gunsmiths at the MAUSER factory, the 98 features the style of classic saf ..read more
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FIRST LOOK: The Glock 45 Pistol Arrives With Front Slide Serrations
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by Liza Aviary Aviary
8M ago
Glock caused the gun world to do a double take early in 2018 when it released the Glock 19X. It looks like Glock is ready to do it again with the release of the all-new Glock 45. The Glock 19X, Glock’s first crossover pistol, merged the Glock 17 frame with the Glock 19 slide; this was a civilian version of the gun they submitted for the U.S. Army trials. It was an immediate hit. As with all things in life people were happy, but began to cry out for more. Since the introduction of the Glock 19X, there has been an increasing demand for a version of the pistol in black. Glock has listened to th ..read more
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1876 Winchester: The Rifle of Texas Ranger James B. Gillett
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by Liza Aviary Aviary
8M ago
James Buchanan Gillett was born November 4, 1856, in Austin, Texas. Ever the adventure seeker, young Gillett started riding horseback at an early age. He eventually set himself up in the business of fishing and hunting along the Colorado River. He would sell his harvests in town. One of his earliest firearms was a Confederate soldier’s old Enfield musket from the Civil War. He bought it for $3.50; in Gillett’s words, it would “kick like a mule.” He would eventually turn to the 1876 Winchester. Life Before the 1876 Winchester He later earned enough from his fish and game harvesting business to ..read more
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[VIDEO] Here Is The Marlin 45-70 1895 SBL By Ruger Firearms
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by Liza Aviary Aviary
8M ago
You might say that I have a ‘dog in the fight’ here, my first lever-action rifle was a Marlin 1895 Govt, chambered in .45-70 caliber. It was a little stiff when I first took it to the range, but after running about 30 rounds through it, it got pretty smooth. I know that there are some of you who are hard core Henry fans, but that’s okay, Henry’s are a good gun, but a little too expensive for us working class guys. For those of you who aren’t familiar with and didn’t know that Ruger was making the Marlin rifles, here is some info on that subject: Ruger-made Marlins are now officially on the mar ..read more
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C’mon and “Cowboy Up” with the Henry All Weather Lever Action .30-30 & 45.70
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by Liza Aviary Aviary
8M ago
When it comes to lever-action rifles, Henry is one of the oldest and most respected names in firearms. The Henry repeating rifle is a lever-action, breech-loading, tubular magazine rifle famed both for its use during the Civil War, the Battle of the Little Bighorn and was the basis for the iconic Winchester rifle of the American Wild West. Designed by Benjamin Tyler Henry in 1860, the Henry was introduced in the early 1860’s and produced through 1866 in the United States by the New Haven Arms Company. It was adopted in small quantities by the Union in the Civil War, favored for its greater fir ..read more
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