Looks like a flashlight, but unfolds into a killing machine.
Looks like a flashlight, but unfolds into a killing machine.
I want one.
That is awesome.
I saw this a long time ago. But man it would be sweet to have a Glock 18 in there.
I want one badly, but I can't see any uses for it. Walking the dog? Getting the mail? Dude, what kind of third world country do you live in?
The fiery red Torino rolled to the curb, we hit the pavement ready for action.
The kid in Robocop 2 had one of these.
As awesome as that is, it could never be sold in the states
given the look of the venue and the badge this guy is wearing around his neck, i'm nearly 99.999% certain that this is a convention of weapons manufacturers hosted by the military.
so yes, it can be sold to the states, but to the military.
ah god bless the military industrial complex.
From the sound of the guy talking about it, it seems a little strange selling it only to the military...I mean he was talking about possible uses as in taking the trash out, taking the dog for a walk, getting the mail.
Those kind of things don't really apply to the military.
You could sell it in the USA, but it would have to be registered as a short barrel rifle, which will add $200 to the cost. Or you could take the stock off so it would be a pistol, or make the barrel atleast 16 inches so the rifle would be legal. They already make folding guns, but not that small.
Magpul also makes the Masada, which could potentially replace the M-16.
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