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Ought Six
07-16-2009, 01:13 AM
From iPhone Apps to Beer Holders, Killer Accessories for Your Guns (http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/07/gun-accessories)


By Aaron Rowe
Wired -- Danger Room blog
July 15, 2009



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The technology for actually firing a bullet has evolved relatively slowly over the years, but the accessories that can be mounted on guns themselves are a different story.

Advanced optics and ballistic computers are changing the way that soldiers take aim, and silencers have become a hot commodity for civilian marksmen. Even iPhone and beverage holders are available.

Read on for some of the most high-tech and surprising gun accessories we could find. Have your own favorite? Let us know in the comments.

Above: On top of this .50 cal. Barrett sniper rifle sits a BORS tactical computer, which can calculate the trajectory of every bullet that it lobs downrange. An internal temperature sensor even compensates for the density of the air. On the side is a USB port, which allows serious shooters to upload ballistics tables for their favorite rounds. BORS: $1,600

Photo courtesy of Bryan William Jones
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The iPhone mounted inside of a protective case on this M110 semiautomatic sniper rifle can make detailed ballistic calculations with the BulletFlight app. It can determine the effects of windage, distance, air pressure, humidity and temperature, which makes dialing in the position of the scope’s crosshairs far easier. Think different, and then take the perfect shot.

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BulletFlight was developed by Robert Silvers, an MIT media lab veteran who also designs suppressors for Advanced Armament Corporation. The app caused a controversy this January due to its unfortunate release date.

“I submitted it to Apple in December,” said Silvers, “They published it around the day of Obama’s inauguration, and then the media tried to connect the two, saying it was in poor taste for me to release the app on that day as if it might be used for some illegal purpose. I released it weeks earlier. Apple moves the apps to the store when they get around to it and I have no control over that.”

Price: $4 for the basic edition, or $30 for the military version.

Images courtesy of Knight’s Armament Company
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

What do you buy for the sniper who has everything? A cup holder! Not all shooting accessories need to be tactical. This one is refreshing.

Photo courtesy of Bryan William Jones
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Like the cameras on patrol cars, the Pistol Cam is intended for use by police officers to provide objective video in court proceedings, if necessary. As a bonus, it has a laser pointer and a high intensity LED light. Pistolcam: $895

Photo Courtesy of PistolCam Inc.
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This waterproof Mars scope pairs third-generation image intensifier tubes with 6x magnification lenses. ATN, the scope’s manufacturer, uses “White Phosphor Technology” to present the shooter with a crisp black-and-white image, rather than the usual greenscale of older scopes.

Named after the god of war, it’s intended for use on the battlefield — giving soldiers visibility while remaining invisible themselves. Scope: $4,895

Photo courtesy of American Technologies Network
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Despite decades of strict regulation due to the fear of their use in poaching and homicides, silencers are still in vogue because they protect a shooter’s ears.

Unlike in the movies, silencers do not make guns whisper quiet, but they do bring the noise level down to a level that will not cause hearing damage. Just like the muffler on your car.

This Browning Buck Mark .22 caliber pistol is equipped with an Advanced Armament silencer, Tactical Solutions barrel. For shooters who want to enjoy some plinking — shooting at tin cans and other junk — without wearing earplugs. Sight: $230

Photo by Ken Lunde, used with permission
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This Glock pistol is mounted in a Cornershot system. The complicated gadget holds a camera just below the gun, and has an LCD display on its side. That feature allows its users to peek around corners without exposing themselves to enemy gunfire. It is also equipped with a laser sight, which makes aiming it much easier. Cornershot makes similar systems for grenade launchers, AK-47s and even paintball guns. Cornershot: $5,500 - 11,000.

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An Israeli soldier takes cover behind a brick wall and peeks around the corner with a Beretta pistol mounted in a Cornershot system.

Photos courtesy of Cornershot Ltd.
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Aimpoint makes this Concealed Engagement Unit, a periscope that allows soldiers to shoot while taking cover. They can point their gun around a corner while holding it at arms length, and look at it from the side. Their targets will be visible through the red viewing port. It can be used in combination with the company’s 3x magnification scopes and electronic sights. Periscope: $312

Photo courtesy of Bryan William Jones
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Gunmakers at Knight’s Armament Company made this concept gun as somewhat of a “joke,” building it in their spare time after work.

It was designed to have the ergonomics of a chain saw, and the firepower of a SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon). It’s based on the idea that heads up displays no longer require a gun to be held up to the face for aiming. Theoretically, this type of grip could be applied to many different weapons in the future.

Photo by Ken Lunde, used with permission

kongman
07-16-2009, 02:56 AM
omg that chainsaw grip is awsome ......................

joeyl
07-16-2009, 03:03 AM
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holy crap that thing is real

Bro Jangles
07-16-2009, 03:24 AM
i dont really need anything on that list for my guns.


holy crap that thing is real
yep. made by Kac, although i think it was intended as short of a joke.

Yarrick2
07-16-2009, 03:33 AM
i dont really need anything on that list for my guns.


yep. made by Kac, although i think it was intended as short of a joke.
it was, in a way. Trey Knight was bored and the silencer shot was coming up he also made the 22 cal helmet around the same time.:cantbeli: if there's a lesson to be learnt; don't let the engineers have free time unless you want weird shyte.

Cstafford
07-16-2009, 03:50 AM
Idk about you guys but I want that Buck Mark .22

Skutatos
07-16-2009, 03:59 AM
That "pistolcam" sounds like a useful tool for protecting law enforcement, but it looks a little bulky. I hope they are able to shrink it before long.

Also why not just call it "guncam" it looks like it could be attached to any gun with rails, not just pistols.

Supplanter
07-16-2009, 04:04 AM
That "pistolcam" sounds like a useful tool for protecting law enforcement, but it looks a little bulky. I hope they are able to shrink it before long.

Also why not just call it "guncam" it looks like it could be attached to any gun with rails, not just pistols.

There are other video cameras that attach to the chest or head that seem like a better idea, instead of just working when an officer has their gun out.

joeyl
07-16-2009, 11:40 AM
chainsaw grip but I want a chain saw bayonet like now
right now

Echo300
07-16-2009, 12:23 PM
What happened to just aiming through the sights and shooting? :|

Hey. HEY!

Watch it.

Steelersfan413
07-16-2009, 06:30 PM
http://www.funnyforumpics.com/forums/This-Thread-Delivers/1/thread-delivers2.jpg

martinexsquaddie
07-17-2009, 10:22 AM
iphone and cup holder on a rifle would probably help im my attempt to launch an RSM into orbit

kongman
07-17-2009, 12:49 PM
iphone and cup holder on a rifle would probably help im my attempt to launch an RSM into orbit


ya i can just imagine .......excuse my Sir (RSM) do you mind keeping it down i have a call coming in , or omg Sir i just made lvl 10 on agency wars

Ought Six
07-18-2009, 03:37 AM
I have a Buckmark with that same 4" Tactical Solutions barrel and a Gemtec Outback II suppressor (see below). I was looking at those rails, and considering a handgun scope, but the small holosight looks really cool.

Rakki
07-18-2009, 11:46 PM
The chainsaw gun would be pretty cool.... if you can mount a gun-cam on it... and have helmet HUD... just stick it around the corner and clear the streets!

goat89
07-18-2009, 11:47 PM
http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/dangerroom/2009/07/gun_accessories_9a.jpg
holy crap that thing is real
i want. :d

nullterm
07-18-2009, 11:52 PM
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Just needs a steady cam rig. You know what I mean.

goat89
07-18-2009, 11:57 PM
Just needs a steady cam rig. You know what I mean.
Reminds me of the USCM smartgun from Aliens man... or even the Heavy Weap by the ISA in Killzone 1.

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?p=4276907#post4276907
:D

Red_Fern
07-19-2009, 12:19 AM
This thread is full of epic win. I love the iPhone app for snipers. That's kickass.

big_les
07-19-2009, 04:02 AM
If they ever make the Colonial Marines movie that every red-blooded man wants them to make, KAC have just assured themselves of the job of armourer.

Cstafford
07-19-2009, 11:12 PM
I have a Buckmark with that same 4" Tactical Solutions barrel and a Gemtec Outback II suppressor (see below). I was looking at those rails, and considering a handgun scope, but the small holosight looks really cool.
How do you like it? Does the TS barrel make it anymore accurate then the stock, aside from being threaded.

Ought Six
07-20-2009, 03:45 AM
I really like it. It is extremely accurate with the factory bull barrel or the TS Trail Lite barrel. The suppressor does not seem to effect accuracy, either.

I just ordered a Tactical Solutions Picatinny rail for the Buckmark from Midway for $30 + s/h. In a couple months I will spring for a Burris FastFire red dot sight. It is quite compact, and seems to be pretty rugged. Optics Planet has them for a little over $200; a lot cheaper than the Docter or J-Point.

http://images1.opticsplanet.com/750-500-ffffff/opplanet-burris-fastfire-w-picatinny-mount-4-moa-dot-mat-fastfire-sight.jpg

http://www.opticsplanet.net/burris-fastfire-w-picatinny-mount-4-moa-dot-mat-fastfire-sight.html

alexishere2007
07-24-2009, 05:16 AM
I really like it. It is extremely accurate with the factory bull barrel or the TS Trail Lite barrel. The suppressor does not seem to effect accuracy, either.

I just ordered a Tactical Solutions Picatinny rail for the Buckmark from Midway for $30 + s/h. In a couple months I will spring for a Burris FastFire red dot sight. It is quite compact, and seems to be pretty rugged. Optics Planet has them for a little over $200; a lot cheaper than the Docter or J-Point.

http://images1.opticsplanet.com/750-500-ffffff/opplanet-burris-fastfire-w-picatinny-mount-4-moa-dot-mat-fastfire-sight.jpg

http://www.opticsplanet.net/burris-fastfire-w-picatinny-mount-4-moa-dot-mat-fastfire-sight.html

i was also looking for a MRD to buy but I found all of them had parallax in the ~50 yd range. Insight is came out with a MRD that is parallax free. But it's like $300 USD range I think.

ayanami_tard
07-24-2009, 08:21 AM
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they do that on minigun and they'll start making money in no time

-[Crosshair]-
07-24-2009, 02:53 PM
Um... no. Try firing a 7.62x51mm weapon of that weight that fires at 6000RPM, you wouldn't be able to stand upright for more than a microsecond.

alexishere2007
07-24-2009, 05:45 PM
-;4290564']Um... no. Try firing a 7.62x51mm weapon of that weight that fires at 6000RPM, you wouldn't be able to stand upright for more than a microsecond.

http://avp.ugo.com/images/top-weapons/blain-coopers-mini-gun.jpg

yea you can lol

Bro Jangles
07-24-2009, 05:48 PM
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yea you can lol
leave the governor out of this.

Red_Fern
07-24-2009, 09:18 PM
Only person I know of who could truly pull that off is Chuck Norris. Or maybe the Terminator. rofl

-[Crosshair]-
07-24-2009, 09:45 PM
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yea you can lol

*sigh* :cantbeli:

Wahnsinn
07-29-2009, 04:44 PM
I can't see the drinks holder working very well, you open your can, take a shot and you're covered in beveragy-goodness. :p