The US Army Built a Robot to Help Soldiers Shoot Guns Better
The mechatronic arm exoskeleton is about as apocalyptic as it sounds.
The mechatronic arm exoskeleton is about as apocalyptic as it sounds.
Watch as we slow down time to see this guy fire off 20 bullets in just 1.5 seconds from two double barrelled pistols. It's pretty crazy. Read More >>
BOOMco's new dartsplosion will ensure total dart supremacy by firing 72 foam rounds. Read More >>
The maker of the world's first printable firearm doesn't want authorities to gag the guns schematics.
The Computation Weapon Optic is like putting a computer on a rifle; it's a genius device that includes thermal imagining, nightvision, smart crosshairs and more cool gadgetry.
A huge variance in capability can all come out the business end of a single gun. That's because you can precisely tailor what's inside a shell to your specific needs. Here's how.
It's a perfect example of what MURICA, F*** YEAH means.
The auction site violates its own rules by allowing the trade of gun part within its domain.
Snap-on modules bring motion-sensing light-gun fun to collectible killing machines.
A look around Las Vegas Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade show: the biggest of its kind in the US.
This Terminator-like weapon is Colt's latest, greatest invention. Developed with Defence Research and Development Canada
You can just see Q whipping out a couple of these elastic-flinging bad boys for 007 himself.
The Olympic arms race goes full Solo.
And it turns out they were pistachio shells not spent bullet casings.
This man's insane, semi-automatic nine-inch nail gun will make you wish you lived in an apocalypse-strewn wasteland.
If it really came down to it, and you did have to defend yourself against an interstellar attacker, would a traditional gun actually be able to do the trick? Let's gaze at the idea, and crunch some numbers to find out.