I love how casual the charging system is, just plug it into a fukin' wall.
This is so amazing, I am completely shocked.
Pretty cool, but I feel like the situations where you would want to tase somebody or stab them would be mutually exclusive.
That looks menacing as fuck.
STANDING HERE
[QUOTE=redBadger;48082733]In case stabbing someone wasn't enough.[/QUOTE]
For when you want to steal their electrolytes as well.
It's got less range than a katana and it threatens anything that's stupid enough to get stabbed by it with relentless torture.
If I ever saw someone wielding that, I'd want to shoot them with napalm rounds.
holy fuck i want one
So when you get stabbed, your muscles will spasm making your wound worse.
Genius.
I'm now curious as to if you can make one much smaller like a self defence knife for ultra concealability
Great, now we just need a WASP Sword (WASP Knives are air injection knives for those who don't know)
This guy is prepared for the robot uprising.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;48084000]STANDING HERE[/QUOTE]
ON THE EDGE
This guy's gonna be fuckin' invincible in a few years.
[QUOTE=LTJGPliskin;48088153]ON THE EDGE[/QUOTE]
HERE I STAND BENEATH THE WARM AND SOOTHING RAIN
[QUOTE=CompanionMube;48088521]HERE I STAND BENEATH THE WARM AND SOOTHING RAIN[/QUOTE]
THERE'S A HOLE INSIDE MY BOAT
[QUOTE=EpicRandomnes;48082712][video=youtube;Kj8LQOtB6K4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj8LQOtB6K4[/video][/QUOTE]
Reminds me of that [URL="http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Shishkebab_(Fallout:_New_Vegas)"]sick weapon in Fallout 3 and New Vegas where it's basically a sword made out of a lawn mower blade and it lights on fire[/URL]
[IMG]http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/f/f1/Shishkebab.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width/240?cb=20110209214845[/IMG][IMG]http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/6/67/Shishkebab3.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width/240?cb=20110930120008&format=webp[/IMG]
[editline]30th June 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=LTJGPliskin;48088745]THERE'S A HOLE INSIDE MY BOAT[/QUOTE]
RADIATION, DEVVVVEEEEEEEESTAION.
[QUOTE=Lord of Boxes;48088746]Reminds me of that sick weapon in fallout 3 and New Vegas where it's basically a sword made out of a lawn mower blade and it lights on fire[/QUOTE]
The Shishkebab? Yeah man I crafted that and gave it to Star Paladin Cross.
Also, hopefully Fallout 4 will have an electric sword a'la Shishkebab, especially considering the crafting system that game has going for it.
[QUOTE=CompanionMube;48088521]HERE I STAND BENEATH THE WARM AND SOOTHING RAIN[/QUOTE]
THE CHOCOLATE'S FALLING GENTLY DOWN ON THE TERRAAAAAIIIN (I know that's not the actual lyrics)
Reminds me of the Wasp air-injection knife. Makes the closest thing to a 'hollowpoint knife wound' you can get.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/WAwwsoH.gif[/img]
Apparently those things can "freeze" wounds due to the air pressure and "free expansion" concerning the gas. And also do a lot more damage than regular knife wounds.
Makes me wonder what would happen if you had a hollow-point bullet that could disperse that kind of intense cooling gas.
[QUOTE=ironman17;48088805]THE CHOCOLATE'S FALLING GENTLY DOWN ON THE TERRAAAAAIIIN (I know that's not the actual lyrics)[/QUOTE]
SOMEDAY
YOU GO
THROUGH THE RAIN
AND SOMEDAY
YOU FEED
ON A TREE FROG
[QUOTE=ironman17;48089652]
Makes me wonder what would happen if you had a hollow-point bullet that could disperse that kind of intense cooling gas.[/QUOTE]
I think, with bullets, the more economical choice is high-explosive filling, both on account of the lack of space with which to mount a good sized air tank, and on the lack of need to preserve the weapon (as there is with a knife blade.)
HE-filled bullets intended for use on people are probably outlawed by some warcrime convention somewhere though. Which is funny. Did you know that it's illegal to shoot humans with .50 caliber bullets? Militaries get around this by designating all .50 caliber equipment 'anti-material', and when they shoot people, they claim they were only aiming at their guns, intending to destroy wartime equipment; any human casualties sustained in the process of this anti-material operation were purely collateral.
[QUOTE=hrak;48089781]I think, with bullets, the more economical choice is high-explosive filling, both on account of the lack of space with which to mount a good sized air tank, and on the lack of need to preserve the weapon (as there is with a knife blade.)
HE-filled bullets intended for use on people are probably outlawed by some warcrime convention somewhere though. Which is funny.[/QUOTE]
I was thinking more along the lines of a bullet with a tiny air cylinder in it and groove-vents on the side, releasing the gas once it's deep enough into the target.
I wonder how good this would be for humanely killing animals like hogs and the like.
Having this type of system hooked up to a boar spear would also make a pretty humane way to kill wild hogs.
[QUOTE=hrak;48089595]Reminds me of the Wasp air-injection knife. Makes the closest thing to a 'hollowpoint knife wound' you can get.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/WAwwsoH.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
Holy shit that has to be against the Geneva Convention
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