April 30, 2008
April 29, 2008
YouTube Video: Robotic Exoskeletons Could Become Standard Military Issue
Sorry original video was not available. I have updated this pots with a new video as of May 4, 2012.
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April 28, 2008
April 27, 2008
April 26, 2008
German WWII Early Stick Grenade
Labels:
Explosives,
German,
Other Types Weapons,
Weapons of War
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April 25, 2008
Video: USMC Sniper Shots in Afghanistan
Labels:
American-n-NATO,
Hunting-n-Sniper Rifles,
USMC,
Video,
Weapons of War
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April 24, 2008
April 23, 2008
April 22, 2008
YouTube Video: Russian Jet Shoots Georgian Drone
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Aircraft,
Russian,
Weapons of War,
YouTube Videos
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April 21, 2008
Stokes MK22 Hush Puppy
Some background : Thanks JP
During the Vietnam conflict, the US navy sponsored development of the silenced pistol for use by its SEAL teams. Nicknamed the hush-puppy because of its intended function of killing enemy watch dogs, this modified version of the steel framed Smith & Wesson model 39 pistol was put to other clandestine used as well. Called the mark 22, mod. O pistol by the navy, the hush puppy had a slide lock to keep the mechanism closed and silent while firing. It fired a special green tipped 9mm parabellum projectile weighting 10.2 grams (158 grains that yielded a muzzle velocity of 274m.p.s. (900 f.p.s), below the speed of sound. Use of standard supersonic ammunition quickly degrades the effectiveness of the silencer insert. With subsonic ammunition, an insert is good for about 30 rounds; with standard velocity cartridges the insert may have to be replaced after six shots. Official navy designation for the silencer is mark 3, mod.0 . Ammunition and replacement silencer parts are supplied as accessory kit MK26, Mod.0. Each accessory kit includes 24 9mm pistol cartridges MK144, mod.0 and one silencer tube insert.
All the work on the model 39 hush-puppy was carried out by Smith & Wesson before the end of 1968. Subsequently, Smith & Wesson provided two prototype 13-shot pistols made from stainless steel. These weapons were improved to overcome problems such as extractor breakages, which had been experwnced with the model 39. This modified pistol in a slightly different form as later commercially marketed as the model 59 Smith & Wesson 9mm parabellum pistol.
Combination over all length 12 ¾ inch
Total weight with out magazine 34 oz
WOX-1A silencer
Over all length 5”
Total weight 8oz
WOX-13A pmm pistol
Over all length 8 ½”
Total weight with out magazine 26 oz
WOX-13A pmm pistol and WOX-1A silencer
Combination over all length 12 ¾ inch
Total weight with out magazine 34 oz

During the Vietnam conflict, the US navy sponsored development of the silenced pistol for use by its SEAL teams. Nicknamed the hush-puppy because of its intended function of killing enemy watch dogs, this modified version of the steel framed Smith & Wesson model 39 pistol was put to other clandestine used as well. Called the mark 22, mod. O pistol by the navy, the hush puppy had a slide lock to keep the mechanism closed and silent while firing. It fired a special green tipped 9mm parabellum projectile weighting 10.2 grams (158 grains that yielded a muzzle velocity of 274m.p.s. (900 f.p.s), below the speed of sound. Use of standard supersonic ammunition quickly degrades the effectiveness of the silencer insert. With subsonic ammunition, an insert is good for about 30 rounds; with standard velocity cartridges the insert may have to be replaced after six shots. Official navy designation for the silencer is mark 3, mod.0 . Ammunition and replacement silencer parts are supplied as accessory kit MK26, Mod.0. Each accessory kit includes 24 9mm pistol cartridges MK144, mod.0 and one silencer tube insert.
All the work on the model 39 hush-puppy was carried out by Smith & Wesson before the end of 1968. Subsequently, Smith & Wesson provided two prototype 13-shot pistols made from stainless steel. These weapons were improved to overcome problems such as extractor breakages, which had been experwnced with the model 39. This modified pistol in a slightly different form as later commercially marketed as the model 59 Smith & Wesson 9mm parabellum pistol.
Combination over all length 12 ¾ inch
Total weight with out magazine 34 oz
WOX-1A silencer
Over all length 5”
Total weight 8oz
WOX-13A pmm pistol
Over all length 8 ½”
Total weight with out magazine 26 oz
WOX-13A pmm pistol and WOX-1A silencer
Combination over all length 12 ¾ inch
Total weight with out magazine 34 oz

Labels:
Handgun,
Silencers (suppressors),
Smith and Wesson,
Vietnam
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April 18, 2008
Beretta U22 Neos 22 Caliber

Semi Auto Handgun made especially for young shooters. Complete with Infrared Scope and non slip grips
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Beretta,
Handgun,
Italian,
Lasers and Scopes
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April 17, 2008
April 16, 2008
YouTube Video: Wildey .475 Magnum
Sorry the original YouTube Video is no longer available.
I have replaced it on May 5, 2012 with this new video.
As shown in the movie - Death Wish III with Charles Bronson
The gun is difficult to find because of its limited production.
The retail cost ranges from USD $1,700 to $2,800.
The gun is difficult to find because of its limited production.
The retail cost ranges from USD $1,700 to $2,800.
Labels:
Collectibles,
Handgun,
Wildey,
YouTube Videos
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Video: U.S. Marine dual-wields M249's
Labels:
American-n-NATO,
Machine Guns,
USMC,
Weapons of War,
YouTube Videos
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April 15, 2008
Video: The Beer Cannon
Yep, some idiot invented a cannon that shoots two beer cans at one time at various targets.
Labels:
Home Made Weapons,
YouTube Videos
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April 14, 2008
H&K USP Tactical 45acp
Labels:
German,
Handgun,
Heckler and Koch,
Silencers (suppressors)
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April 13, 2008
Marlin, 444 Caliber, 5-shot Big Game Rifle
Labels:
Cowboy Shooting,
Hunting-n-Sniper Rifles,
Lever Action,
Marlin
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April 12, 2008
Video: The U.S. Made Gatling Gun
Labels:
Aircraft,
American-n-NATO,
Machine Guns,
Video,
Weapons of War
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April 11, 2008
April 10, 2008
Marlin 39A, The Cadillac of the 22 cal Rifles
Labels:
Cowboy Shooting,
Hunting-n-Sniper Rifles,
Lever Action,
Marlin
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April 9, 2008
April 8, 2008
SAP Steel Shot Lined Self-Defense Gloves
Labels:
Doomsday Preppers,
Misc Items,
Other Types Weapons
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April 7, 2008
April 6, 2008
April 5, 2008
MAC 11 Military Version with Silencer
Labels:
American-n-NATO,
Assault Weapons,
Ingram,
Machine Guns,
Weapons of War
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April 4, 2008
Video: One Million Rounds Per Minute
Labels:
American-n-NATO,
Crazy Designed Weapons,
Future Weapons,
Machine Guns,
Video,
Weapons of War
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April 3, 2008
Gyrojet

Another failed attempt to manufacture a better gun:
This was a space gun that fired rocket-propelled projectiles.
Labels:
Ammo,
Collectibles,
Crazy Designed Weapons,
Handgun
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April 2, 2008
April 1, 2008
Some Gun and Pistol Style Pouches
Labels:
Ammo,
Doomsday Preppers,
Handgun,
Holsters,
Misc Items
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