Monday, March 31, 2014
The Palm Pistol
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Jagdkommando Tri-Dagger Knife
A twisted weapon designed by Tony Marfione. The Jagdkommando has an extremely sharp 7″ stainless steel blade, a hollow handle and a screw off butt cap with a glass breaker and lanyard hole.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
benchmade dagger
DESCRIPTION
The 176BK SOCP Dagger is a Greg Thompson design. He is the creator of the Special Operations Combatives Program (SOCP) and has years of training and experience to draw from. This skeletonized dagger has a finger loop that makes it easy to deploy and use in quick order. It is made from 440C stainless steel with a black finish. The 176 SOCP includes a blacksheath with clip and lanyard.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Tactical Tailor SBR bag.
Tactical Tailor’s SBR bag is designed with non-permissive environments in mind as SOF operators find themselves required to work with a lower signature. The bag is ideal for those who might find themselves infil/exfiling from an urban hide, intelligence gathering, or travel in and out of sensitive areas where “guns up” may draw unnecessary attention. The Tactical Tailor SBR bag is also ideal for SWAT operators who find they are transitioning rapidly from surveillance to mobile assault team role. The Tactical Tailor SBR bag is Berry Amendment compliant and has already drawn praise from SOF units the world over.
Bundeswehr - KSK - Missions Gear Weapons( Der Kommandotrupp )
Monday, March 24, 2014
Zombie killing assault rifle
Zombie killing assault rifle:
This isn't the first time we've seen a chainsaw bayonet on a rifle, but it is the first time we've seen a commercially available one specifically for zombie slaying. Introducing the DoubleStar Zombie-X AK-47. It means business. Me? I mean pleasure.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Saturday, March 22, 2014
AA12 evolution
Atchisson assault shotgun / AA-12 (USA)
Atchisson assault shotgun, 1972 | AA-12, 2006 | |
Type | selective fire, blowback operated | selective fire, gas operated, locked breech |
Gauge | 12 (2 3/4" Magnum) | 12 (2 3/4" Magnum) |
Length | 991 mm | 966 mm |
Barrel length | 457 mm | 457 mm |
Weight | 5.2 kg less magazine 7.3 kg with loaded 20-round drum | 4.76 kg less magazine |
Capacity | 5 rounds in box or 20 rounds in drum magazines | 8 rounds in box or 20 rounds in drum magazines |
Rate of fire, cyclic | 360 rounds per minute | rounds per minute |
American gun designer Maxwell Atchisson developed his first selective fire shotgun by 1972. This weapon was intended for close combat in environments like city streets or jungles. It was to provide tremendous short range firepower for troops during ambushes, room clearance operations and other such combat situations.First prototypes were rather simple in design and used certain components of existing weapons. These were also highly unusual in that Atchisson used most unusual (for shotgun) method of operation - simple blowback with advanced primer ignition. This shotgun fired from open bolt, and had rather heavy (1,4kg) bolt. Firing pin was movably built into bolt along with the internal pivot lever that caused the firing pin to extend and ignite the cartridge just prior to full bolt closure. To reduce peak recoil and cyclic rate of fire, Atchisson used extra-long recoil system, in which bolt after each shot recoils much further back than it is usually required to reload the weapon. Receiver of early Atchisson shotgun was made from steel tube, with attached M16-type buttstock and forearm. This shotgun also employed trigger group borrowed from Browning BAR-1918 automatic rifle, which allowed for selective semi-automatic of full-automatic fire from open bolt. Feeding was from detachable magazines,either 5-round boxes or 20-round drums. To provide necessary support for heavy drum magazines during recoil, gun was equipped with magazine support bracket that rested against pistol grip. Simple sights were of open type, with non-adjustable rear diopter and post front, both mounted on high bases.
Duringlate 1970s and early 1980 Atchisson reworked his basic design from open bolt blowback action to more safe locked breech, gas operated action. This was done in the view of the use of more powerful, specially developed military shotgun ammunition, loaded with flechettes or heavy load of buckshot. This system employed the traditional gas chamber and piston, located above the barrel, and locking system that used single vertically sliding locking lug in the bolt head.Upon closure of the bolt, this lug was forced up to lock into the projection of the barrel. Upon discharge, gas piston forced the bolt carrier back, which, in turn, first lowered the locking lug to unlock the bolt, then carried the boltback for reloading cycle. New weapon retained the long bolt travel, but had more conventional hammer-fired trigger unit, and it still fired from open bolt. The stock and receiver also were redesigned; now, receiver, shoulder stock and forearm were made as a single housing, assembled from two symmetrical units, left and right. This weapon also was selective fired, and used M16-style safety / fire selector on the left side of receiver, above pistol grip.
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