The Cybergun G-Mouse, to give the device its correct title, appears to be little more than a plastic moulding of a hand gun attached to a USB mouse though the site offering this ‘gem’ offers nothing in the way of details concerning the specifications – safe to say we’re fairly sure it will be a rudimentary non-optical, mechanical affair.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Vintage Novelty Pistol Gun Hairdryer
The Vintage Novelty Pistol Gun Hairdryer, I love this gun hairdryer, funny! A working, fantastic condition, rare vintage novelty hair dryer, complete with white plastic holster. No electrocution worries, the silver gun material is plastic as well. Pull the hammer (on top) to the desired heat setting, squeeze the trigger and let'er rip.
Gun-Cams Could See Action Soon
Cops in Washington DC might see their pistols fitted with cameras in the near future, assuming a draft local bill is passed by the DC judicial committee. This would mean gunsight video is recorded every time the weapon was drawn. While gun camera technology isn't exactly rocket science and can be purchased off the shelf already, equipping the entire force with this system will introduce a whole new bunch of tasks to the department, as somebody has to keep track of all those videos.
Sentry Gun
This has very little to do with integration other than the fact that these guys “integrated” an Airsoft automatic BB gun, video camera, a photography tripod and some servo motors. I’m not sure what is more impressive, how well the thing actually works or that Aaron used his kid brother, Ezra, as a target.
Wicked BB Gun
This is the Walther NightHawk BB Gun. As you can see it looks like they threw on every extra peripheral possible. It's got a flashlight, red dot sight, muzzle compensator, microwave, and I think I saw a hot tub. Okay, so no microwave. Still, it is pretty sweet looking. Unfortunately the $160 gun only holds 8 rounds per clip and shoots at a paltry 360 FPS. But besides that, it's cool. Did I mention I like the styling? I like the styling. I think this is just the thing to tote when I'm breaking into the neighbor's house to steal beer at night when I'm too drunk to drive. I've got one on the way, so I'll update and let you know how Mission Too Drunk To Drive But Not Drunk Enough To Sleep goes.
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