Showing posts with label Home Made Weapons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Made Weapons. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Shotgun Flashlight

Yes this is real.




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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Homemade: Remington 1740, 12 Gauge Double Barrel Pump Shotgun

Picture and Video -
This was emailed to me. Supposedly a guy named Moe Szyslak created the weapon for his personal use.
The Remington 1740, a 12 gauge, double-barreled, pump action shotgun. Made by fusing a left-ejecting Remington 870 to a right-ejecting Remington 870.
You can find this on a website at-
http://www.lesjones.com/


Here’s a video of the 1740 in action. The first shot is a volley firing both barrels:



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Saturday, January 23, 2010

YouTube: How To Make A Homemade BB Gun

This link was emailed to me recently.
The video would be better if the kid different have the music playing in the background while he is talking.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Homemade Machinegun

Emailed to me from Vladislav (Владислав), a follower in Russia.

Confiscated by the Police:
A machine gun developed by an elderly retired engineer from Finland. It fires .22 caliber ammo at 420 rounds per minute (RPM).







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Monday, January 11, 2010

Basic Acid Bomb

Disclaimer: This is for information purposes only, it is not intended for use. I have never tried this, nor would I, and I don't think anyone should!
Warning: Possession of explosives homemade or otherwise, are illegal in the United States unless you have a license.
This was emailed to be some time back.

WARNING:
Handling of dangerous chemicals like acid is extremely dangerous and requires training and proper safety equipment.
Mixing chemicals together such as an acid with a reacting base is hazardous and may cause severe injury even death. There is no way to predict when one of these types of homemade bombs will actually go off.

What's an acid bomb?
A plastic bottle filled with an acid and a reacting base.
Acid bombers make use of the same type of chemical reaction that causes vinegar and baking soda to bubble up when you mix them together. The Acid bomb makers fill a bottle with hydrochloric acid or something else with a low pH, and add a strong base, like drain-clearing liquid. They might replace one of these ingredients with aluminum foil, which can react with either an acid or a base.
Then, they shake it up.
If they're using the right kind of base, the combination of the chemicals will produce a gas.
For vinegar and baking soda, it's carbon dioxide.
The gas builds up pressure inside the sealed bottle until it explodes.
An acid bomb, which is also called a "bottle bomb" or a "MacGyver bomb" doesn't have a timer to set or a fuse to light, and you can't predict exactly when it will explode.
If your device works, its contents should begin to bubble after you shake it up, and the plastic bottle may swell before it bursts. The whole process generally takes a minute to begin, which supposedly gives the bomber a short time to make a getaway.
The video clip below shows how long one acid bomb may take before it ignites.



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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Molotov Cocktail Explosive Device

Disclaimer: This is for information purposes only, it is not intended for use.
Warning: Possession of explosives homemade or otherwise, are illegal in the United States unless you have a license.

Note: This was emailed to be sometime back for posting.

WARNING:
Ensure that a safe distance is maintained when throwing the Molotov cocktail. Caution others, such as troops, against dropping the device. Throw it in the opposite direction of personnel and flammable materials. Do not smoke while making this device.
Do not toss over your head as the fuel make leak out.















What is a Molotov Cocktail?
The Molotov cocktail, also known as the petrol bomb, gasoline bomb, or Molotov bomb, or simply Molotov, is a generic name used for a variety of improvised incendiary weapons. They are frequently used by rioters due to the relative ease of production.
The bombs were named after the then Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union, Vyacheslav Molotov.

The Incendiary Device or Bomb:
In its simplest form, a Molotov cocktail is a glass bottle containing gasoline (petrol) fuel usually with a source of ignition such as a burning cloth wick held in place by the bottle's stopper. The wick is usually soaked in alcohol or paraffin, rather than petrol.
In action the wick is lit and the bottle hurled at a target such as a vehicle or fortification. When the bottle smashes on impact, the ensuing cloud of petrol droplets and vapor are ignited, causing an immediate fireball followed by a raging fire as the remainder of the fuel is consumed.
Other flammable liquids such as wood alcohol and turpentine have been used in place of petrol. Thickening agents such as tar, strips of tire tubing, sugar, animal blood, XPS foam, egg whites, motor oil, rubber cement, and dish soap have been added to help the burning liquid adhere to the target and create clouds of thick choking smoke.
Thus there are variations to this device but the what makes it work is any flammable liquid and a glass bottle.

Development and Use:
On 30 November 1939, the Soviet Union launched a war against Finland after a futile year and a half campaign to persuade the Finnish government to cede territory to the Soviet Union and give up some sovereignty by conceding specific military and political favors. The Finnish Army, facing Red Army tanks in what came to be known as the Winter War, borrowed the design of an improvised incendiary device that had been used in the just concluded Spanish Civil War (July 1936—February 1939). In that conflict, General Francisco Franco ordered Spanish Nationalists to use the weapon against Soviet T-26 tanks supporting the Spanish Republicans in a failed 1936 assault near Toledo, 80 km south from Madrid.
The United States Marine Corps developed a version during World War II that used a tube of nitric acid and a lump of metallic sodium to ignite a mixture of petrol and diesel fuel.
Important Note: While Molotov cocktails may be a psychologically effective method of disabling tanks and armored vehicles by forcing the crew out or damaging external components, most modern tanks cannot be physically destroyed or rendered completely inoperable by Molotov cocktails.



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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Video: Part 1 - AM15 22 Caliber Long Rifle Fully Automatic Assault Weapon

Ken emailed me two videos for posting, here is the first one.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Weapons, Explosives: Foo Gas, U.S. Military

Vietnam Photo Era of a Foo Gas Test:

Foo Gas can be used in a pipe, or more commonly, a 55-gallon drum of electrically detonated napalm or similar mixtures to napalm. Its detonation causes a brief sheet of fire similar to a flamethrower to shoot upward or outward. Foo gas was developed for perimeter defense during Vietnam, and was used extensively by U.S. Special Forces. This was a perimeter style defense weapon at Fire Bases. Foo gas comes in modified 55-gallon drums, which can be interlocked like a chained. It can also be used in empty metal artillery containers.
FOO GAS is a mixture of gasoline and powdered laundry soap or other thickening agents like human or animal blood. As the war progress, the use of Foo Gas was enhanced by adding C4 Explosive Charges. Some Vets say that when it ignited it would turn the night sky into daylight.

Check out the YouTube Video of some guys making homemade Foo Gas:


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Monday, November 16, 2009

Yes, It's Illegal. at least in the USA

This picture was emailed to me -
The person sending it wanted to know two things:
1. Is it illegal to own?
2. Could I identify the rifle?
The first question is answered, although there's law that covers overall length, but this cut down weapon doesn't appear to meet that minimum criteria.
As for identifying the rifle, no I cannot, it is definitely a bolt action with the barrel cut off at the stock. It could also be a shotgun, such as an old 410 gauge bolt-action type.
If anyone knows what this is, please let us all know.
















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Sunday, November 15, 2009

4-Barrel Shotgun

This was emailed to me, I added one picture and some history.
There are several stories about this unusual shotgun.

First, the popular photo of such as weapon appears on the Internet, shown below. In fact this is a homemade version of such a unique weapon.

















Next I was only able to find one picture of the manufactured version, shown below. These were real, they were made by a company called FAMARS Rombo. The model was four-barreled break-action shotgun made at FAMARS factory in Italy.
The shotgun was produced in 28 gauge and .410 bore, and was primarily designed for small-game hunting. It is notable for having a complex action, which allows all four barrels to be fired consecutively and sequentially using just the one trigger.
FAMARS Rombo website does not have any pictures of this unique weapon and they have since stop manufacturing it. They are a custom maker of shotguns.
The last one of these 4-barreled shotguns sold at auction for an estimated $65,000 US Dollars.

Finally, the gun was used in a comic strip, a video game, and a movie. This led to the myth it was created by the entertainment industry. The fact is it was real, the publishers, video game makers, and movie makers used the concept.
If anyone has a picture of this weapon other than the two shown, please share it with us.
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Saturday, October 10, 2009

YouTube Video: The Pumpkin Cannon of Ulster County

You have got to see this. This home made cannon can shoot squash and pumpkins up to a mile.

 

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