Jay
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The fast draw robot? I thought that came out in the 70s?
That baby cage is crazy!
Cricket said:Priceless!
I would like to see the "after" photograph of the rocket belt test. I wonder how that test went.
Miss_Bella_Hell said:Sign me up for those tires.
Cigarband said:I built a window box kinda like it so my late cat could sit "outside". He was terrified of going outside, but loved the box.
Senator Jack said:What? The atom bomb and chewing gum didn't make the list?
KittyT said:I would love more information [on] that!
Cigarband said:The tests went quite well. See it here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Rocket_Belt
MrNewportCustom said:I liked the TV Glasses. We have them now, too. I saw something about them in a magazine a while back. Of course, we also have Virtual Reality goggles, which are pretty much the same thing.
Lee
dakotanorth said:Funny how the curved gun barrel was on here, because the Germans had working prototypes of that in WWII. Hmm....
The almighty Wiki comes to our aid:Unfortunately, I could not find the name of the Nazi prototype, but then again, I wasn't looking very hard because I'm a little busy at the moment. Anyone else see this?
Geronimo said:The almighty Wiki comes to our aid:
One unusual addition to the design was the Krummlauf; a bent barrel attachment for rifles with a periscope sighting device for shooting around corners from a safe position. It was produced in several variants: a "I" version for infantry use, a "P" version for use in tanks (to cover the dead areas in the close range around the tank, to defend against assaulting infantry), versions with 30°, 45°, 60° and 90° bends, a version for the StG 44 and one for the MG 42. Only the 30° "I" version for the StG 44 was produced in any numbers. The bent barrel attachments had very short lifespans – approx. 300 rounds for the 30° version, and 160 rounds for the 45° variant. The 30° model was able to achieve a 35x35 cm grouping at 100 m.[9]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StG_44
The one for the tank has a useful purpose... the one for the infantry strikes me as a pretty poor replacement for hand grenades. The minute you don't need to shoot around a corner, but straight ahead at the enemy, your bent rifle is useless. lol