When I was a kid I had a cap gun that loaded the red strips of caps. Despite the fact that it had the back end of the barrel sealed we discovered the force of the cap going off was sufficient to propel a pop corn kernel from the barrel. We used to have battles around my friends yard since he had a play house and slide.
Back in the "olden days" we had "pop guns". Lever action toy rifles that just fired compressed air and made a noise (the original kind had a cork on a string in the end). We learned pretty quickly that jamming the barrel into hard dirt or gravel turned it into a real, live shotgun! Many a day you'd go home with cuts and bruises from small stones and occasionally someone would have a close call with an "all fun and games 'till someone loses and eye" episode.
When I was a kid we padded our clothes put on our snowmobile helmets and used CO2 177 and 22 bb guns to play war. Vietnam kids, I actually had some pretty good wounds from a few that got through the thin area's. Who the hell was watching us or not watching. Anyway we all survived, none of us went on to prison. Now days kids bring real guns to school. 🌎✌️😊
@@thomasmcfeely8869 Yup, did that too! Pair of ski goggles was our only protection sometimes - until we learned that "The goggles do nothing!" It was all fun and games till someone very nearly lost an eye!
Cool video - just so you guys know though, the "grappling hook cannon" works by replacing the upper receiver on an AR-15. Sorry to be "that guy" but just for information's sake: "The Can Cannon operates via a proprietary gas tube, with a blocking bar that prevents live ammunition from being loaded. When a blank is chambered and fired the proprietary tube diverts the high-pressure gas vertically into a larger tube. The volume of the larger tube reduces the high-pressure gas, preventing it from destroying relatively delicate projectiles like a soda can. When fired at an optimum angle (approximately 45 degrees) a soda can reach an average distance of 105 yards! The Cannon is designed to use military m200 blanks." Blanks do use gunpowder
It gives you a deeper appreciation for your factory made guns when you try building your own from scrap. Single shots are easy but autoloaders are left level of difficult
Narrator said, “slingshot arrow was banned in several countries and rightly so.” Dude definitely isn’t from America. I think he’s got some brown stuff on his nose from sniffing the governments bum.
@@avines7566 Yea really. These news agency's intentionally repeat the shooting stories over and over to get the weak minded sheeple to copy what they see. And after Sandy Hook half the shooting you have to wonder if they are false flags or not. Meanwhile the criminals get a slap on the wrist and are back on the street the next day . the liberal don't understand the purpose behind the 2nd Amendment. They need a education in Mho Sa tung or Stalin.
9:38 now that looks like South Carolina if I’ve ever seen it… I miss my sandy pine forest home… Where you can hear the pine beetles eating the trees on sultry winter nights….
I find it humorous that two of the designs are originally from Jorge Sprage [apologies if I'm misspelling]; that last bow is also someone updated his design into aluminum/plastics.
My uncle made a potato gun out of ABS pipe + quick start (ether). Had a big party for his motorcyclist friends, with a campfire & drinking. Waited 15 seconds after his buddy entered the porta-potty & fired a potato at it from 20ft; guy came scrambling out with his pants at his ankles. He nearly had a stroke. 🤣🇨🇦
The Lancehead cross bow looks remarkably similar to the one that my dad had both US and foreign pattens on it would have been granted the between 1970- 1973 give or take. He had refused several offers for his design that ranged from Mattel’s to the Us Military and had not come to an agreement with any at his death. There are only 2 prototypes that I’m await of. His however looked more streamline and at first glance looked similar to a double barrel shotgun.
The Patent, if not given to anyone in his will, the patent would be passed to his next of kin. It did not open due to his death and you could check for patent infringement.
Some of those were just toys and not suitable for hunting or self defense at all. Those Rail guns don't fire a projectile with enough force to be used for hunting or self defense, they are pretty weak, they'd hurt if hit with them but that's about it. Anything that can launch a projectile near 100 meters per second or better is suitable hunting small game, you need about 150 meters per second or better to hunt something as large as a deer. Those PCP Air Rifles can be obtained that fire a .50 Cal. pellet or arrow, those are suitable for bigger game such as deer. They launch a 1/2" diameter pellet at 650 feet per second. Those pellets even come that explode and come with armor piercing, which will drive a slightly smaller projectile a few inches deeper upon impact. The Crossbow, without the leafs and the PCP Air Gun are your most lethal options in that video.
Exactly. Now where were you at 6pm on July the 25th. of 2022 ? I pulled about a half a dozen bolts out of my pet Cassowary...now, were you just defending yourself or are you just a monster ? [just kidding]
Oh god yes, that guy is the king of none gun powder weapon's, I made his coat hanger cross bow with high tensile fishing wire goes half way into an apple, even tried it on a meat shank still went in about 2 inches, its a truly dangerous useable weapon, I use sharpened chopsticks in mine with fins, I just use a pencil sharpener to make them pointy and away you go.
@@jamesfry8983 Awesome, its great that he shows weapons that viewers can make themselves, and even 3d print. Techzone could do a whole video just on Joergs commercial weapons alone, i love the scubaringer...
@@neoaliphant Yes as a scuba diver when im in warm waters I always take it with me, if you aim at the sharks head despite the small size of the projectile it makes them think twice about eating/mauling you also used it to catch a few tuna
@@jamesfry8983 You haveJoergs scubaringer!! i see theres a version 2, its very innovative, i wondered if it could fire 12 guage flares, which would make sense ina marine device, they did make some army issued survival kut combination spearguns/signal flare launchers that were blank fired. a scubaringer that could also shoot flares would be cool. even cooler if it could be used as a grappling hook launcher as the titaner grappling hook is almost 12 ga shell sized
@@neoaliphant I guess so but I only have version 1 which does work great I am thinking of getting version 2 but I just dont do enough diving at the moment to think of getting it, I do think you could use 12 gauge flares in it as well as other things of that nature.
These are the toys for the rich kids. I may never get to afford probably in my lifetime. I have made a countless number and a variety of good decent enough homemade slingshots since I was 8 yrs old. I’m now 51. And still into the craft today. So far I can say I’m well satisfied enough with my own creations. Technically The main key to a good powerful slingshot lies in the quality of the elastic bands and the efficienciy of the projectile. The heavier and larger the projectile, the greater the damage it can inflict. The projectile must come in balanced harmony with the elasticity of the bands for the slingshot to be effective.
Getting hit in the forehaid or chest with an 18mm ball bearing is sure to hurt. I would be more likely to use a weapon that won’t go through 3 walls, because always be sure of your target.
The 6 bolt hand Xbow, is also a long time in steal and in production for years, and it would also kill a bear. It’s called the stinger produced in Austria invented also by sprave like the bow u showed. It actually a very fast and effective weapon.
It cannot be overstated that these are magazine fed hand crossbows with an optional speed loader that operates like a stripper clip a la old school Garand.. For me, the 6 bolt magazine is what puts the Steambow Stinger(2)ahead of many of the weapons in this video
gun noun 1. a weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are propelled by explosive force, typically making a characteristic loud, sharp noise.
Can they add C Auto electric motor too the Van hell sing bow? A spring with an electric magnet to reload? Combination air & electric? Darts with tracking device just incase the copper tries to run away?
so happy to see joerg spraeg (however you spell it) is making the rounds and his unique inventions are out there and selling! he is a genius, or at least a mad genius! hahah, lovely fella it seems and enjoy his content.
Fenris magazine... is actually the Slingshot Chanel's Instant Legolas. That stuff you can attach to any bow and it had a lot of variation and upgrade... The FEnris is cool to but its come from there.
the 3rd unit you showed, the pocket bow or what ever it's called, was a weapon developed and used in prisons over 40 years ago. Prisoners would cut the finger off a heavy rubber glove, stuff some material in the finger tip, then fire a sharpened welding rod which could kill a man at a good distance.
I'm a slingshot shooter, as a sport! And my personal opinion on it is,,,slingshots and guns should never be combined! Unless it's a survival situation!
Purchased an msr dragon fly stove 20 years ago. Been burning automotive gasoline in it with no issues. The set up time is more than most but once you learn your gear its no big deal. Works great in the cold and good for cooking for larger parties 3 or 4 people as the heat output is significant. I love it. Ill never use a canister stove again as ive had to many issues in the cold. Northern Minnesota being my stomping ground. I am intrigued by your solid fuel and alchohol options though and look forward to giving them a try.
The arrow pouch's latex tubing is very sensitive to heat and cold and below 40 degrees F, velocity will decrease substantially. I will stick to my takedown survival recurve bows in 60lb draw any day.
My mate got pinched for a tiny swiss army keyring. [Sure, he just got out of 'gaol' but still...] This other dude made a cool laser gun prop out of scrap metal (ie. ART) and was charged with possession of firearm. [Sure, he was selling drugs and the coppers found the prop when raiding his house, but still...]
SYLVIA ELSE: Ordinary sand, soaked with the juice of hottest chili (air dry it for 2-3 days..)- sprinkle it on eyes of the "bravest" (?) BULLY in your area!.. Guaranteed, the said bully will call to all kinds of god available - due to the resulting pain!.. On such moment, the concerned bully will forget all his training in martial arts, gun, arnis, etc- he will cry. out in horrible pain, roll to the ground, calling for his mommy, anything that he think will give a possible help!.. His eyes will become flooded with tears, become swollen- shaming the swell caused by know. out level punch- during boxing match or MMA tournament!.. And from then on, hopefully, such bully will become a reformed member of the community- learning a life traumatic lesson, in a very dreaded, horrible way!...
Can cannon uses Blanks which use Gunpowder. Furthermore the $130 price is for the barrel attachment, and not the AR-15 that it needs to be attached to.
i built a compressed air mini cannon that shoots golf balls rapid fire for a rural home installation of a person that may no longer own conventional firearms. even if your wearing a vest, its breaking something
The lancehead is not a "crossbow". The reason is simple, a crossbow when held vertically resembles a cross and is in fact a bow mounted to a stock and barrel frame structure hence the name "crossbow". So while the lancehead may use the same technology as a crossbow it is actually a Arrow rifle. My personal opinion is that if the Lancehead is a "crossbow" then so is the slingshot that shoots arrows because they all use tension to fire the arrows. It would be like sayin a pistol is a rifle or a rifle is a pistol because the both fire via a pin striking the cartridge to ignite gunpowder and launch the bullet. But we all know saying that would immediately be met with arguments from gun owners/lovers lol
1:10 Wrong! The designer used an old idea which he says in his video and he cooperated with a 3D printing guy when asked for the possibility of using the idea.
When I was a kid in the 70s a friend thought his BB gun was so bad ass until he encountered me and my wrist rocket and a pile of rocks.. That set him straight in a barn battle. BBs make a light pinging noise in a barn. Rocks flying at double, maybe triple the speed are terror to the BB gun shooter in a barn.. LOL
You can buy even better slingshots now. If you’re single you can practice indoors with plastic bb’s. Not sure how the wife would take all those orange balls in the house.
@@tibbar1000 I kind of gave up on slingshotting after the long arm of the law caught me poking holes all through the walls of new houses at age 12 or 13.. At 64 I've kind of outgrown such behavior.. I know..boring to be old, but so is jail at my age too..
@@martinoamello3017 I am 62 and trying desperately to find doable affordable adventures…. mostly on bicycles, but I digress, shooting a slingshot inside is fun. Scares the hell out of the cat (I don’t shoot it), I can hit a weed quarter across the living room consistently.
I love how we can thank Joerg Sprave for several of these inventions.
without a doubt, he is the GOAT
"Let me show you its features... ha Ha HA!"
He’s been very quiet lately though there’s lots of pressure from the tube and the German government to shut him down
The fenris is the shit, I am building an Adderini at 80llbs currently
Sad he isn't mentioned in the video at all
When I was a kid I had a cap gun that loaded the red strips of caps. Despite the fact that it had the back end of the barrel sealed we discovered the force of the cap going off was sufficient to propel a pop corn kernel from the barrel. We used to have battles around my friends yard since he had a play house and slide.
Corn pop lore 😮
We used to smash the role with a hammer, it was quite loud
Back in the "olden days" we had "pop guns". Lever action toy rifles that just fired compressed air and made a noise (the original kind had a cork on a string in the end). We learned pretty quickly that jamming the barrel into hard dirt or gravel turned it into a real, live shotgun! Many a day you'd go home with cuts and bruises from small stones and occasionally someone would have a close call with an "all fun and games 'till someone loses and eye" episode.
When I was a kid we padded our clothes put on our snowmobile helmets and used CO2 177 and 22 bb guns to play war. Vietnam kids, I actually had some pretty good wounds from a few that got through the thin area's. Who the hell was watching us or not watching. Anyway we all survived, none of us went on to prison. Now days kids bring real guns to school. 🌎✌️😊
@@thomasmcfeely8869 Yup, did that too! Pair of ski goggles was our only protection sometimes - until we learned that "The goggles do nothing!" It was all fun and games till someone very nearly lost an eye!
Joerg Sprave has been designing and building unique crossbows for years.
Congratulations! Your claim that Joerg Sprave's creations are "unique" is The Understatement of the Day™
Let me show you it's features! Ha ha ha ha.
The Fenris Bow accessory was an "invention" from Jörg Sprave (Slingshot Channel) called Instant Legolas. Kekw
Sliding Legolini ... is another lifesaver .
My God I love that man ... no weirdo stuff
Its a bow that still Jack's back under pressure.. Criss Cross bow
jeorg made it on this list twice! he genuinely innovated both the crossbow and the bow
Glad to see "the slingshot channel" featured twice in this one
Cool video - just so you guys know though, the "grappling hook cannon" works by replacing the upper receiver on an AR-15. Sorry to be "that guy" but just for information's sake: "The Can Cannon operates via a proprietary gas tube, with a blocking bar that prevents live ammunition from being loaded. When a blank is chambered and fired the proprietary tube diverts the high-pressure gas vertically into a larger tube. The volume of the larger tube reduces the high-pressure gas, preventing it from destroying relatively delicate projectiles like a soda can. When fired at an optimum angle (approximately 45 degrees) a soda can reach an average distance of 105 yards! The Cannon is designed to use military m200 blanks."
Blanks do use gunpowder
presumably, the 105-yard range is achieved with a full can?
It gives you a deeper appreciation for your factory made guns when you try building your own from scrap. Single shots are easy but autoloaders are left level of difficult
Hopefully you can 3d print them, if they're modular enough :)
Narrator said, “slingshot arrow was banned in several countries and rightly so.” Dude definitely isn’t from America. I think he’s got some brown stuff on his nose from sniffing the governments bum.
@@Eduardo_Espinoza I hate polymer and plastic guns. They're junk
@@scapegoat1313 hopefully metal 3d printers become affordable :)
IF you use it properly 1 shot is all you need.
The can cannon is very much a gunpowder powered weapon.
You would think they would have realize that when they said blanks 😂
It’s also not technically a “weapon” meant for killing either. It’s mostly used to launch T-shirt’s and dildos
Imagine living in a country that you can get in trouble for a plastic toy gun that shoots pencils.
We are almost there.
Very dangerous. Better stop that
@@avines7566 Yea really. These news agency's intentionally repeat the shooting stories over and over to get the weak minded sheeple to copy what they see. And after Sandy Hook half the shooting you have to wonder if they are false flags or not. Meanwhile the criminals get a slap on the wrist and are back on the street the next day . the liberal don't understand the purpose behind the 2nd Amendment. They need a education in Mho Sa tung or Stalin.
I live in Victoria Australia and rival nerf guns are band here along with airsoft and any thing that shoot any ball smaller than a dog ball
@@tomskene7642 I can't believe what has happened to Australia with all the covid bullshit and the gun confiscation....you people need to rise up.
9:38 now that looks like South Carolina if I’ve ever seen it… I miss my sandy pine forest home… Where you can hear the pine beetles eating the trees on sultry winter nights….
Pocket Shot Arrow Kit seems to gives the best bang for the buck. And it doesn't look like a weapon.
I find it humorous that two of the designs are originally from Jorge Sprage [apologies if I'm misspelling]; that last bow is also someone updated his design into aluminum/plastics.
two inventions from the same guy in this video. jörg sprave ❤️
Remember the potato cannon ? Made of soup can’s and duck tape. Powered by lighter fluid . Big bang ‼️
My uncle made a potato gun out of ABS pipe + quick start (ether). Had a big party for his motorcyclist friends, with a campfire & drinking. Waited 15 seconds after his buddy entered the porta-potty & fired a potato at it from 20ft; guy came scrambling out with his pants at his ankles. He nearly had a stroke. 🤣🇨🇦
the blanks used in the can cannon use gunpowder
Nice that you asked me for permission to use my footage.
In my world anything that can come to hand is weapon . Survive first
Ice cream scooper?
@@creator4413 Nah, man. Dinner fork. Or, if you're lucky, you might find a grapefruit spoon. 😁
I need help.
The Lancehead cross bow looks remarkably similar to the one that my dad had both US and foreign pattens on it would have been granted the between 1970- 1973 give or take. He had refused several offers for his design that ranged from Mattel’s to the Us Military and had not come to an agreement with any at his death. There are only 2 prototypes that I’m await of. His however looked more streamline and at first glance looked similar to a double barrel shotgun.
Absolutely love the tool
The Patent, if not given to anyone in his will, the patent would be passed to his next of kin. It did not open due to his death and you could check for patent infringement.
The last one wasn't also invented by Jörg Sprave? He called it the instant Legolas I think
YES! YES HE DID! I think thats the exact same model he showed on his channel like a week ago.
If you give up your guns - they'll come after your catapults, crossbows, airguns - That's what i got from this.
Some of those were just toys and not suitable for hunting or self defense at all. Those Rail guns don't fire a projectile with enough force to be used for hunting or self defense, they are pretty weak, they'd hurt if hit with them but that's about it. Anything that can launch a projectile near 100 meters per second or better is suitable hunting small game, you need about 150 meters per second or better to hunt something as large as a deer. Those PCP Air Rifles can be obtained that fire a .50 Cal. pellet or arrow, those are suitable for bigger game such as deer. They launch a 1/2" diameter pellet at 650 feet per second. Those pellets even come that explode and come with armor piercing, which will drive a slightly smaller projectile a few inches deeper upon impact. The Crossbow, without the leafs and the PCP Air Gun are your most lethal options in that video.
I always felt that the number one weapon was the high velocity crossbow. No noise, no ballistics, accuracy, and collapseable. Can't beat that...
Really? Ballistics is the field of mechanics concerned with the launching, flight behavior and impact effects of projectiles
Exactly. Now where were you at 6pm on July the 25th. of 2022 ? I pulled about a half a dozen bolts out of my pet Cassowary...now, were you just defending yourself or are you just a monster ? [just kidding]
Theres noise. Thats why they make string silencers.
Even a totally silenced crossbow still makes a significant amount of noise... maybe not for a battlefield, but for "quiet" situations.
you lose reload speed tho, its great if you have the jump on what your shooting and can take it down in 1 shot maybe 2 if youre lucky
2 of these were desigend by Joerg Sprave, everyone should subscribe to the slingshot channel if you like the weapons featured here....
Oh god yes, that guy is the king of none gun powder weapon's, I made his coat hanger cross bow with high tensile fishing wire goes half way into an apple, even tried it on a meat shank still went in about 2 inches, its a truly dangerous useable weapon, I use sharpened chopsticks in mine with fins, I just use a pencil sharpener to make them pointy and away you go.
@@jamesfry8983 Awesome, its great that he shows weapons that viewers can make themselves, and even 3d print. Techzone could do a whole video just on Joergs commercial weapons alone, i love the scubaringer...
@@neoaliphant Yes as a scuba diver when im in warm waters I always take it with me, if you aim at the sharks head despite the small size of the projectile it makes them think twice about eating/mauling you also used it to catch a few tuna
@@jamesfry8983 You haveJoergs scubaringer!! i see theres a version 2, its very innovative, i wondered if it could fire 12 guage flares, which would make sense ina marine device, they did make some army issued survival kut combination spearguns/signal flare launchers that were blank fired. a scubaringer that could also shoot flares would be cool. even cooler if it could be used as a grappling hook launcher as the titaner grappling hook is almost 12 ga shell sized
@@neoaliphant I guess so but I only have version 1 which does work great I am thinking of getting version 2 but I just dont do enough diving at the moment to think of getting it, I do think you could use 12 gauge flares in it as well as other things of that nature.
The RS-X8 "sniper" is a copy of the Sling X bow made by Joerg Sprave 11 years ago
These are the toys for the rich kids. I may never get to afford probably in my lifetime. I have made a countless number and a variety of good decent enough homemade slingshots since I was 8 yrs old. I’m now 51. And still into the craft today. So far I can say I’m well satisfied enough with my own creations. Technically The main key to a good powerful slingshot lies in the quality of the elastic bands and the efficienciy of the projectile. The heavier and larger the projectile, the greater the damage it can inflict. The projectile must come in balanced harmony with the elasticity of the bands for the slingshot to be effective.
Leave innocent animals alone.
Pls do more stuff like that! Never miss the new uploads
That MAMBA Reverse Crossbow is calling out my name to go buy it.
So how do you get the grappling hook out of the tree??? Enquiring minds need to know.
Simple you cut the tree down. 😜
You take it out when you get up there
Very Interesting @ all the weaponry! J
These toys really make me glad to live where I don't have to depend on them for protection.
TOYS!!!, lets hope you never get one!!
Getting hit in the forehaid or chest with an 18mm ball bearing is sure to hurt. I would be more likely to use a weapon that won’t go through 3 walls, because always be sure of your target.
I love 💕😘 them all I'll take one of each with spare parts....😮😢😅😊😂❤🎉
The 6 bolt hand Xbow, is also a long time in steal and in production for years, and it would also kill a bear. It’s called the stinger produced in Austria invented also by sprave like the bow u showed. It actually a very fast and effective weapon.
And these can also go through standard Kevlar armor
It cannot be overstated that these are magazine fed hand crossbows with an optional speed loader that operates like a stripper clip a la old school Garand.. For me, the 6 bolt magazine is what puts the Steambow Stinger(2)ahead of many of the weapons in this video
pcp air rifles are stupid expensive but you can find some reasonable prices but they are really fun to shoot
gun
noun
1.
a weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are propelled by explosive force, typically making a characteristic loud, sharp noise.
If they had youtube when I was a kid, I wouldn't be alive.
Wrong area, do you know where the more amazing weapons that need gunpowder are located? thanks.
Can it cook a 2 inch 2 pound medium rare steak?
Can they add C Auto electric motor too the Van hell sing bow? A spring with an electric magnet to reload?
Combination air & electric? Darts with tracking device just incase the copper tries to run away?
2:22 "banned and rightly so" How is that and why are you advertising it?
the thing at 10:28 fenris is actually a invention made by the youtuber jorgen spraeve the instnat legolas to reload bows and such faster
so happy to see joerg spraeg (however you spell it) is making the rounds and his unique inventions are out there and selling! he is a genius, or at least a mad genius! hahah, lovely fella it seems and enjoy his content.
"...banned and rightly so..." No, the people should have no restrictions on weapon ownership. Period.
Fenris magazine... is actually the Slingshot Chanel's Instant Legolas. That stuff you can attach to any bow and it had a lot of variation and upgrade... The FEnris is cool to but its come from there.
Whoot can you attach it to every bow yes?
@@punisher288 yup
Joerg's partner company Gogun sells the Fenris. It's their marketing name for the Instant Legolas.
The projectile that is fired from a crossbow is called a bolt. Not an arrow.
unless it's a long-draw crossbow and it uses the same arrows bows do. 'bolt' is an arrow-like projectile shorter and normally heavier than an arrow.
Where do they sell this in U.K
4:30.. Each band breaks 2nd shot.. Do they supply LIFETIME AMMO
The can Canon does need gun powder. Literally blew the name of the video
The grappling hook cannon uses blanks, that’s still gunpowder, right?
Is this accurate like airgun?
We made pocketshots out of a plastic tubes, baloons and tape when I was a kid (in the mid eighties). The peas hurt like hell when they hit you.
the 3rd unit you showed, the pocket bow or what ever it's called, was a weapon developed and used in prisons over 40 years ago. Prisoners would cut the finger off a heavy rubber glove, stuff some material in the finger tip, then fire a sharpened welding rod which could kill a man at a good distance.
LoL yes that is true. 😂
I'm a slingshot shooter, as a sport! And my personal opinion on it is,,,slingshots and guns should never be combined! Unless it's a survival situation!
when does the m10 come on website to buy
Pretty cool stuff.
Two Jeorge designs in here. Nice.
Purchased an msr dragon fly stove 20 years ago. Been burning automotive gasoline in it with no issues. The set up time is more than most but once you learn your gear its no big deal. Works great in the cold and good for cooking for larger parties 3 or 4 people as the heat output is significant. I love it. Ill never use a canister stove again as ive had to many issues in the cold. Northern Minnesota being my stomping ground. I am intrigued by your solid fuel and alchohol options though and look forward to giving them a try.
"I'm going to copy that crossbow, but if you copy my copy, I'll sue you"
The second one, the repeating crossbow is a weapon discovered by the chinese in 4th century bc. The Cho ku no
Why should the pocket shot be banned?
The arrow pouch's latex tubing is very sensitive to heat and cold and below 40 degrees F, velocity will decrease substantially. I will stick to my takedown survival recurve bows in 60lb draw any day.
I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!
How strong is the shooting tube on gizmo and how long will the tube last??
It will last a long time because it's literally a gun barrel
Links to the sites please.
The music track is very distracting and makes it difficult to understand what is being said.
that gamo is sick and the pocket shot with arrows is awesome as well.
I'm confused by your first item. What does it shoot? How does it shoot? And the video didn't really show much.
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Amazing how weapons that don't need gunpowder cost more than ones that do
"amazing weapons that don't need gunpowder"
1st item in the video: *uses gunpowder*
Australia doesn't allow anything that a person can use to defend themselves against criminals.
So what does or is one someone to do?
@@nicksarantos4676 Learning martial arts seems to be the only real option.
My mate got pinched for a tiny swiss army keyring. [Sure, he just got out of 'gaol' but still...]
This other dude made a cool laser gun prop out of scrap metal (ie. ART) and was charged with possession of firearm. [Sure, he was selling drugs and the coppers found the prop when raiding his house, but still...]
SYLVIA ELSE: Ordinary sand, soaked with the juice of hottest chili (air dry it for 2-3 days..)- sprinkle it on eyes of the "bravest" (?) BULLY in your area!.. Guaranteed, the said bully will call to all kinds of god available - due to the resulting pain!.. On such moment, the concerned bully will forget all his training in martial arts, gun, arnis, etc- he will cry. out in horrible pain, roll to the ground, calling for his mommy, anything that he think will give a possible help!.. His eyes will become flooded with tears, become swollen- shaming the swell caused by know. out level punch- during boxing match or MMA tournament!.. And from then on, hopefully, such bully will become a reformed member of the community- learning a life traumatic lesson, in a very dreaded, horrible way!...
Exactly what my channel is about!
Gotta love the demos of some of these, 10' shots, meaning anything passed that will be ineffective...
I am completely mind blown about watching this slingshot. Who would have thought..
watching idol...ingat palagi
Two of the weapons here come from Jorg Sprave who is a living legend and he opensourced his designs and given them to everyone...
Can cannon uses Blanks which use Gunpowder. Furthermore the $130 price is for the barrel attachment, and not the AR-15 that it needs to be attached to.
i built a compressed air mini cannon that shoots golf balls rapid fire for a rural home installation of a person that may no longer own conventional firearms. even if your wearing a vest, its breaking something
You need to put links to where to buy these products. Watched your video and found no links to the products, I feel it was a waste of time..
Just look up the name of the product... it's not that hard to press a few keys and type a few words and then click a couple times...
I don't know how I ended up here, but I want them all!
When one of those rubber strings breaks, is your eye right behind?
Don't know if I'd want to hunt Wild Boar with a 9mm airgun 😂
Weapons which use no gunpowder-"this one uses blanks"!
these weapons are perfect for an Assasins
On Joerg Sprave's crossbows: you can buy them manufactured from his partner company.
The lancehead is not a "crossbow". The reason is simple, a crossbow when held vertically resembles a cross and is in fact a bow mounted to a stock and barrel frame structure hence the name "crossbow".
So while the lancehead may use the same technology as a crossbow it is actually a Arrow rifle.
My personal opinion is that if the Lancehead is a "crossbow" then so is the slingshot that shoots arrows because they all use tension to fire the arrows. It would be like sayin a pistol is a rifle or a rifle is a pistol because the both fire via a pin striking the cartridge to ignite gunpowder and launch the bullet.
But we all know saying that would immediately be met with arguments from gun owners/lovers lol
it's not a rifle, it doesn't use a rifled barrel. It's an arrow spring-gun.
Love this channel
Haha that slingshot cool af reminds me of being a kid .
500 dollars for the elite X2 ? Are you sure it looks very fancy take my money lol
Check out the DeWalt battery operated M16 that will shoot a 16 penny galvanized finish nail through a two-by-four at 250 ft
8:50 A BLANK requires gunpowder... DUH
1:10 Wrong! The designer used an old idea which he says in his video and he cooperated with a 3D printing guy when asked for the possibility of using the idea.
Some very interesting weaponry.
the only bow I know is the stick with string. you know what I mean?? I have heard of the umarex airgun arrow.
The lancehead uses coil springs its a very clever design and totally unique
5:02 size does not matter ;)
When I was a kid in the 70s a friend thought his BB gun was so bad ass until he encountered me and my wrist rocket and a pile of rocks.. That set him straight in a barn battle. BBs make a light pinging noise in a barn. Rocks flying at double, maybe triple the speed are terror to the BB gun shooter in a barn.. LOL
You can buy even better slingshots now. If you’re single you can practice indoors with plastic bb’s. Not sure how the wife would take all those orange balls in the house.
@@tibbar1000 I kind of gave up on slingshotting after the long arm of the law caught me poking holes all through the walls of new houses at age 12 or 13.. At 64 I've kind of outgrown such behavior.. I know..boring to be old, but so is jail at my age too..
@@martinoamello3017 I am 62 and trying desperately to find doable affordable adventures…. mostly on bicycles, but I digress, shooting a slingshot inside is fun. Scares the hell out of the cat (I don’t shoot it), I can hit a weed quarter across the living room consistently.
10:30-12:01 where was that 500 years ago?😮
This can be good for crime fighting weapons! Even Batman can be jealous.
3:59 This thing is actually legal where I live 🇸🇪 even if it is Technically Slingshot / gun, but where I live it’s just Identified as a slingshot