I guess this would have some legitimate LE applications. $4K for the unit - note the video stuff to the left of the doodad.
The name of the manufacturer escapes me, but it’s from the same Israeli outfit that brought you the double-barreled AR-15.
There is no substitute for interior barricade training - however, I would imagine this coming in pretty handy in some scenario, I think.
Up periscope! :sarcastic:
Photo from the slut phone cam.
I’ve seen one of these in person.
Unless this is a new version, it still looks like you have to pump the gun into position, which blows, but I guess is effective enough for them to market it.
I believe it is called the corner shot, if memory serves. I think its been out for awhile.
It was on CSI:Miami like 8 years ago.
It looks like it would take a lot of training to aim through the screen.
Fox33
January 27, 2014, 1:41am
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So just so happens I know a distrubutor of these and he let me shoot the thing.
If you think of this just like a breaching shot gun (one per stack) and not a primary or secondary, it has a role.
I find it more capable as an implement in assisting with hallways, stairwells, alleys, and other confined spaces the dog might not be able/want to go.
It takes some getting used to.
Updated Corner Shot from this last decade.
They even had a plush kitty as an add-on.
Swag
January 27, 2014, 4:23am
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Okay, I understand the concept but that’s still hilarious.
Didn’t know those things were still around
19852
January 27, 2014, 2:03pm
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None of the neighborhood dogs mess with that cat…
c3006
January 27, 2014, 2:26pm
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If you could attain any sort of accuracy with it I can see how it could serve a usefull purpose in a unusual circumstance. You have to admit it would be a surprise to catch one from a fake cat head
That is hysterical :sarcastic:
was on top shot a couple of seasons ago.
That cat on top, if real, looks ingenious.
Swag
January 27, 2014, 8:01pm
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Here kitty, kitty, kitty…oh shit.
Benito
January 29, 2014, 3:17am
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Needs more railz, bro.
No idea what that top rail is for. Seems like they just said “Screw it, throw a rail on top of that thing.”
I would assume for a rds for when it’s not in cornershot mode.
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The stuffed animal reminded me of Bruce Willis and the Furry Tom puppet in “The Last Boy Scout”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK-xqaCiECA
mx5rcr
January 31, 2014, 1:28am
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I think they used it on Top Shot.
Dmaynor
January 31, 2014, 2:03am
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It was on Future Weapons. I’ve played with one. It makes shooting a lot like a video game. The problem is getting a good trigger squeeze since when at a right angle you get horizontal instead of vertical movement.