To stop bleeding, apply pressure—with tiny sponges. A group of veterans, scientists, and engineers in Oregon have a developed a device that uses small medical sponges to stop bleeding from gunshot wounds in just 15 seconds.
When it isn’t being fired at or around you, ammunition can be kind of beautiful. We’ve already seen the striking beauty of exploding bullets trapped in plexiglass
Just because a piece of glass might claim to be "bulletproof" doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s actually, well, bulletproof. But if your bullet-resistant glass is sturdy enough, that speeding bullet will usually just end up lodged in layers of polycarbonate. That’s what intrigues photographer Deborah Bay.
Tragedies like the events that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School have certainly given parents reasons to worry about their children’s safety. But is this really necessary? A Colombian company claims to have created a line of kid’s clothing and school uniforms made from the same fabrics and technology found in bulletproof vests. More »
Weiner Bullets are the Most Perverted Ammunition in Existence (Sort of NSFW)
Posted in: Today's ChiliIf you’re going to shoot something and have a laugh about it afterwards, then you might want to reach out for these stack of weiner bullets. You can also call them dick bullets, pecker bullets, wanger bullets, rod bullets – but let’s tread lightly on the crude side and just go with ‘weiner.’
These weiner bullets are actually real and they’re probably the most perverted bullets you’ll ever see in your life.
At first glance, they might seem like bullets made a bit too long. But upon closer inspection, you’ll discover that it is, indeed, more than what it initially seemed to be.
These bullets were specially made by the specialists over at The Specialists, who were probably bored one afternoon and decided that they’d make bullets more fun by churning them out in the shape of men’s peckers.
Want some weiners of your own to shoot at people? Check out The Specialists’ website or call them at 212-941-7696 (look for Steve).
[via Endo via Obvious Winner]
How Was This Four-Barrel Underwater Dart Gun From Russia Never Used In a Bond film? [Past Perfect]
Posted in: Today's Chili We were once impressed by a triple barrel revolver. Now, it turns out Russia had secretly developed this four-barrel underwater gun over thirty years ago. More »