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Lots of people enjoy hunting. Not me. I don’t understand it myself and I think that in this day and age, we should all have grown beyond such immature games as killing animals for sport. Just my opinion. That’s why I like this rifle, er, camera.…
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March 15th, 2012 by: Conner Flynn
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deviantART member vanbangerburger put together this trinket-filled steampunk weapon using a NERF rifle, some acrylic and spray paint and then attached “pretty much whatever”… he could find to it. I’m disappointed that he didn’t find a cat.
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February 29th, 2012 by: Lambert Varias
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Whenever you run out of bullets or shells to take care of those pesky zombies – which we all know are coming one way or the other at some point in time – you need a fall-back weapon. That’s why the DoubleStar Zombie-X AK-47 was specifically designed to accept a…
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January 26th, 2012 by: Range
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There’s nothing like a good geek weapon to get me drooling, and this prop gun based on the M-29 Incisor Rifle from Mass Effect 2… has me salivating in spades.
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October 11th, 2011 by: Technabob
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Sometimes there are gadgets that turn up that we look at and collectively and wonder WTF the designer was thinking. This is one such gadget – a golf ball launcher for your rifle. The accessory is cheap enough at about $20 and it attaches to the barrel of your M16,…
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February 10th, 2011 by: Shane McGlaun
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Here’s a couple of cool gun controllers I found while cruising the aisles at CES the other day. Both the Nintendo Wii and Sony PS3 are getting new guncons from CTA Digital, but the Xbox 360 got left out in the cold for some reason.
While both images in the…
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January 11th, 2010 by: Technabob
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In Fallout 3, the AER9 Laser Rifle is a military-grade energy weapon commonly used by Brotherhood of Steel and Enclave troops.
In real… life, the AER9 Laser Rifle is a whole mess of wood cobbled together ingeniously by Volpin Props’ Harrison Krix, who was commissioned to build the replica
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October 1st, 2009 by: chris h.