• Patches Pins Stickers – Ship Friday Afternoon

    These ship this afternoon (always Friday) so get your orders in!

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    ENDO Apparel is the spot.  Thanks everyone! -ENDO-Mike

  • Phonster Miami Vice Style Holster For Your Phone And Wallet

    Holy this is painful… both ironically and non ironically:

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    At the time of writing this article the Kickstarter (like you had any doubts it would be on there) is at 573 backers and $56867 raised. *slow clap*

    I didn’t embed the promo video because I don’t want to inflict the physical pain on your eardrums of listening to the guy.

    hipster-phonster-phone-holsterhipster-phonster-phone-holster-2Basically they are saying you’ve been carrying your phone wallet and keys wrong your entire life, and you should incorporate their dumb accessory into your lifestyle because it will make everything so much easier.  Yeahh…. no thanks.

    This idea for phone and wallet holsters has been done lots before if you just hit up google.  Man, can you imagine how pissed off those 573 hipsters will be when they find out they weren’t the first?

    Probably the funniest thing that will come out of this product is that some hipsters will eventually be upset to tears when they get the cops called on them for “open carrying”.  The cops show up with guns drawn, while the hipster is just trying to enjoy his kale salad and kombucha in peace.

    Thoughts?

    Gat tip: Lucha

  • Pancor Jackhammer 12GA Auto Shotgun

    Forgotten Weapons takes a look:

    The Pancor Jackhammer was a select-fire combat shotgun designed by John Andersen in the 1980s. He was a Korean War veteran who had used a pump shotgun in combat, and while he liked the shotgun concept, he felt there must be a more efficient way to make a shotgun than a single-loading pump action. The tinkered with ideas and designs, and ultimately devised the Jackhammer. It is a remarkably clever and interesting mechanism, combining mechanical elements from the Mannlicher 1894, 1895 Nagant revolver, and the Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver.

    After making several dozen mockups out of wood and clay to get the mechanics just right, Andersen built a fully functional prototype, which is the gun you see here. It used a lot of large cast parts (and weighed a fully 17.5 pounds), and had a very slow reloading process. However, it proved that the concept was valid and it worked reliably. Andersen then made two more with much lighter materials and a much improved reloading mechanism. These two guns were submitted to the US military for testing, and both were ultimately destroyed by HP White Labs in destructive tests. The testing proved very positive (the guns survived a 50,000 round endurance test), but were ultimately rejected by the military.

    The first prototype was kept personally by Andersen, and is now the sole existing Jackhammer. It was owned for several years by Movie Gun Services, which rented it to a number of film, video game, and comic book companies. Because of this and its very distinctive appearance, the Jackhammer has made appearances in a vast number of comics and video games.

    Wow that’s cool, only three made too… that’s the last surviving function Pancor Jackhammer and according to the video description it most recently sold for $135,000!  Interesting history on it… that’s why I love Forgotten Weapons.  I picture Royal Nonesuch doing builds like this in another 5-10 years.

    Pancor-Jackhammer-12GA-Auto-Shotgun13:53 – “Bear trap mechanism” – Whoa interesting… turning the magazine into an Ad hoc land mine.

    24:44 – He says the rate of fire is about 240 RPM… I looked up the AA-12 Shotgun for comparison, and that is 300 RPM.

    I really would have like to have seen it fired, but understandably since it’s a collectors item he didn’t.

  • Tactical Avengers

    The Avengers of the online gun community:

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    haha nice right?  An anon reader photoshopped that yesterday afternoon and sent it in.

    Good casting choices.

  • Concealed Carry Beard

    hahah:

    boy-scouts-bearded-kids-3Gotta make sure you don’t ND, getting tangled in the neckbeard on the draw though.

    I’m actually surprised some holster company hasn’t made up a derpy neck choker holster yet.  If one of you guys is good with Kydex, there’s a free idea for you. :P

  • RPG Rips Through 16in Of Ballistic Glass And More

    Like buttah on a hot summers day:

    Kanye-How-MemeHoly, I didn’t know RPG’s were that intense.  I figured with that many layers (45 layer / 16″) it would stop it no problem… apparently not.

    Cool slow motion seems to come standard with videos now.  I like the trend.