Gauss rifle launched in the USA

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Electromagnetic rifle GR-1 ANVIL

Until recently, the Gauss rifle was fantastic. Similar weapon was presented only in fictional science fiction works, films and numerous computer games. The popular Fallout series of games brought great fame to the weapon. Apparently, the future has practically come and the Gauss rifle from TV screens and monitors is marching into reality.

Thus, the American company Arcflash Labs announced that it has become the first and so far the only company in the world that has created a Gauss hand-held rifle capable of firing steel projectiles. The company has opened a pre-order for its development. True, the cost of an electromagnetic rifle can scare off a number of buyers. The price of the device is $ 3750 (more than 275 thousand rubles at the exchange rate for August 11, 2021). When pre-ordering, the company is ready to provide customers with a 10 percent discount - $ 3375.



Gauss Cannon or Rifle


The Gauss cannon (English versions of the name Gauss gun, Gauss cannon, Coil gun) is one of the varieties of an electromagnetic mass accelerator. It got its name in honor of the German scientist Karl Gauss, who at one time laid the foundations of the entire mathematical theory of electromagnetism. At the same time, an important clarification is the fact that this method of mass acceleration is currently used mainly in amateur installations, since it is not efficient enough for practical implementation.

According to the principle of its operation (creating a traveling electromagnetic field), any electromagnetic gun is very similar to a device called a linear motor. For example, the operation of such an engine can be found on the Moscow monorail road. An asynchronous linear motor is used to move the train along the monorail.


Structurally, any Gaussian cannon consists of a solenoid, inside which a barrel (usually made of a dielectric) is placed. A special projectile is inserted into one of the ends of the barrel, which is made of ferromagnet. At the moment the electric current flows in the solenoid, an electromagnetic field appears, which accelerates the projectile.

To achieve the greatest effect, the current pulse in the solenoid must be powerful and short-term. Most often, to obtain such a current pulse, large-capacity electrolytic capacitors with a high operating voltage are used.

The principle of operation of the device is similar, but still different from the railgun. In the latter, as the name suggests, the projectiles are launched thanks to a magnetic field that is created between two conductive guide rails.

Electromagnetic rifle GR-1 ANVIL


At the end of July 2021, Arcflash Labs presented a promo video about its new development. Later on the site it became possible to pre-order the new GR-1 electromagnetic rifle, which is already called the most powerful Gauss rifle ever created and available to the general consumer. The stated lead time is up to 6 months.

The weapon, designated GR-1 ANVIL ("Anvil"), is a handheld electromagnetic mass accelerator. The development company is positioning the novelty as the world's first production sample of the Gauss rifle. In this case, we are talking about hand-held weapons, and not a stationary installation.


Electromagnetic rifle GR-1 ANVIL

The description of the weapon on the company's website states that the GR-1 ANVIL is an 8-speed semi-automatic high-voltage Gauss rifle. The model is the most powerful Gauss rifle ever available for purchase on the civilian market, and also (very likely) the most powerful hand-held electromagnetic rifle ever made.

The GR-1 rifle is capable of accelerating ferromagnetic projectiles up to ½ "in diameter up to a speed of 75 m / s. The rate of fire of the weapon is estimated at 100 rounds per minute. The capacity of standard magazines is 10 ammunition. At the same time, the used 6S LiPo battery provides the shooter with 40 shots per charge.

An improved capacitor system and a quasi-resonant inverter allow you to change the rate of fire of the weapon. The Arcflash Labs website states that a shooter can vary this rate of a weapon from 20 rounds per minute at full power to 100 rounds per minute at 50 percent power.

The manufacturer claims that three main types of projectiles can be used with the GR-1 rifle: 32, 42 and 52 mm. Arcflash Labs recommends using a self-made magnetic armature 1232, 1242E or 1252 for this purpose. For example, a 10 pack of 1232 ammunition costs $ 11,5.


Armature 1252 for rifle GR-1

Gauss rifle launched in the USA
Box of fittings 1242 (81 pcs.) For rifle GR-1

At the same time, the company notes that any steel rod, fastener or dowel pin is also suitable, the diameter of which will be in the range from 11 to 12,6 mm, and the length from 30 to 52 mm. You can find similar products at hardware stores. Despite the possibility of self-manufacturing steel reinforcement for shooting, the manufacturer does not recommend doing this and disclaims responsibility for damage to the device or injuries sustained when using third-party reinforcement.

In terms of its capabilities, the GR-1 ANVIL comes close to small-caliber firearms. The muzzle energy declared on the website is 85 J, the promo video shows the muzzle energy of 100 J. This is already comparable to pistols chambered for the small caliber .22 LR cartridge (5,6x15,6 mm) and even some rifle models. This ammunition is traditionally one of the most common training and sporting ammunition in the world and is even used when hunting small game.

The manufacturer for the GR-1 electromagnetic rifle declared the following weight and size characteristics. The barrel length of the weapon is 26 inches (660 mm), the barrel diameter is 0,5 inches (12,7 mm). The overall length of the rifle is 38 inches (965,2 mm), width is 3 inches (76,2 mm), height is 8 inches (203,2 mm). Model weight - 20 lbs (9,07 kg). The latter figure for small arms looks especially sad.

In fact, in the dimensions of many modern sniper rifles, the user receives a weapon weighing more than 9 kg. At the same time, the capabilities of the rifle, although they surpass modern models of traumatic weapons, came close only to small-caliber small arms.

What are the benefits of Gauss rifles


Gauss rifles, as an electromagnetic weapon, can be quite promising. But this will only happen if they provide sufficient power in a relatively small size. So far, the development of the Arcflash Labs company comes close in its characteristics only to small-caliber small arms.

But even now, the project looks ambitious. Although questions about how well such a weapon will work and how safe it is to use, still remain. Despite this, there is already an interest in such developments on the part of law enforcement agencies. At least, the CEO of Arcflash Labs told the journalists of the American edition of The Drive that the US military and law enforcement agencies are showing interest in their development and similar weapons.


Electromagnetic rifle EMG-01B by Arcflash Labs

Work in this direction is bringing closer the day when small arms will be able to abandon the use of gunpowder. Earlier, Arcflash Labs had already presented a commercial model of the EMG-01A electromagnetic rifle, which in its power was comparable to a conventional air rifle, although it cost almost a thousand dollars.

The main advantages that can be discovered when using electromagnetic rifles have long been known. Gauss rifles can indeed give shooters advantages not available in other small arms.

Electromagnetic weapons have low recoil, the ability to fire silently (if the speed of the projectile does not exceed the speed of sound). At the same time, silent shooting becomes available without the use of special attachments or replacement of the barrel.

The advantages of Gauss rifles include the absence of casings, gunpowder and an unlimited choice of initial speed and energy of ammunition. In theory, such a weapon will have greater reliability and durability. The advantages also include the ability to work in various conditions, for example, in space.

At the same time, electromagnetic rifles also have obvious disadvantages. Low efficiency requires the use of multistage projectile acceleration systems and high energy consumption. All this leads to an increase in the weight and dimensions of the weapon. Also, a significant disadvantage is the need to recharge the capacitors, the storage charging of which takes a long time.
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  1. +15
    14 August 2021 04: 26
    Again, everything rests on the capacity of the battery and its ability to quickly give off energy for an impulse.
    Until it is created, all these are children's toys, it is even cheaper to shoot from a slingshot with a steel ball.
    I thank the author for the article ... I dreamed a little about the future.
    1. +2
      14 August 2021 05: 09
      Quote: Lech from Android.
      I thank the author for the article ... I dreamed a little about the future.

      After Friday the 13th:
      The advantages of Gauss rifles include the absence of casings, gunpowder and an unlimited choice of initial speed and energy of ammunition. In theory, such a weapon will have greater reliability and durability. The benefits also include the ability to work in various conditions, for example, in space.

      Begins to please ... Yes
      1. +4
        14 August 2021 06: 46
        They have been trying to make superconducting batteries for a long time.
        Only the hell happened so far.
        And on other principles, a supercapacity battery has not even been developed in theory. So, the projects of sofa experts without mathematical calculations.
        So WHETHER the firearms are out of competition
        1. 0
          19 August 2021 17: 55
          Thus, the American company Arcflash Labs announced that it has become the first and so far the only company in the world that has created a Gauss hand-held rifle capable of firing steel projectiles. The company has opened a pre-order for its development.

          The article is interesting, but all far-fetched, the first self-made high-quality Gauss rifles were made ten years ago and many people saw these articles and videos, there are a lot of them on the Internet and these are all self-made people and, as a rule, in English. And I saw the first professionally made automatic GAUSS rifle on rollers on the Internet about four years ago, so it's very strange to read about primogeniture
        2. +1
          28 September 2021 16: 32
          Quote: Shurik70
          Superconducting batteries have been trying for a long time

          Superconducting batteries are your invention. There are induction storage devices with superconducting windings, but no one has ever positioned them as energy storage devices that are competitive with batteries, at least in theory. And - a general remark: everything rests not at all on the batteries and not even on their power. A kilogram battery of conventional lithium-ion batteries has an energy storage capacity of 200 watt-hours, or 720 thousand joules. With a bullet energy of 100 J, this is enough for 7200 shots. The power of such a battery is approximately 500 W, i.e. it can potentially recharge capacitors in 0,2 seconds and provide a rate of fire of 5 rounds per second. Consequently, the "plug" is not in the battery, but in the losses in the power electronics. Consider, colleagues, and you will be happy.
      2. +1
        14 August 2021 11: 36
        The advantages also include the ability to work in various conditions, for example, in space.


        Doesn't the Kalash shoot in space anymore? Aircraft cannons are easily at an altitude of 25 km, and there is no air there.

        And if we are to store energy, then why electric? There is no electricity on the road. There is compressed air, there is a flywheel, there is rubber in the slingshot, a bow ... laughing
        1. +1
          16 August 2021 17: 08
          Doesn't the Kalash shoot in space anymore?

          Why not shoot. There are simply two "buts" - recoil (if in zero gravity) and overheating.
          1. 0
            16 August 2021 21: 38
            I believe that the problem of overheating of the space Kalash has already been solved, and, moreover, it is very simple ...
            1. +1
              17 August 2021 09: 49
              1) I suspect that no one has begun to solve such problems. For lack of need for their permission.
              2) About "just" .... it is not. Vacuum has near-zero thermal conductivity, unlike air. Which means that all air-cooled weapons in a vacuum will have significant problems with cooling the barrel and mechanisms.
          2. +1
            18 August 2021 15: 35
            The Gaussian also has recoil. And overheating from high currents, if we are talking about a sufficiently powerful apparatus.
          3. 0
            15 September 2021 13: 19
            there are two "buts" - recoil (if in zero gravity) and overheating.
            The recoil is understandable. What about overheating in space? Strange, but I thought that it was rather cold in space, somewhere around -240 degrees Celsius. But now I will know that it is quite hot there.)))
            1. 0
              15 September 2021 14: 02
              What about overheating in space? Strange, but I thought that it was rather cold in space, somewhere around -240 degrees Celsius

              But outer space, due to the extreme rarefaction of the medium, conducts heat very poorly. In fact, we can assume that it has no thermal conductivity at all. Heat can be removed there only through radiation, and this, to put it mildly, is far from the most effective way.
    2. +5
      14 August 2021 11: 10
      You can actually kill from a slingshot with a steel ball. I have a slingshot made of aluminum alloy punches steel sheets.
      1. +5
        14 August 2021 11: 55
        So this, in essence, is an electric slider. It shoots only not with a ball, but with a bar. And weighs 9kg.
        It's a strange thing. Too lethal for a toy, too confusing for a weapon. I don't see a niche for practical use. Suitable only for recreational shooting at close range.
        1. +4
          15 August 2021 21: 33
          Now yes.
          With the development of the system, the increase in efficiency, the emergence of new methods of recharging, etc. - will become a formidable weapon.
          Compare the first examples of firearms and modern guns.
          The model is interesting as a tick in history. In 200 years, there will be a cool museum exhibit - the first model of military weapons.
        2. 0
          9 January 2022 18: 07
          In terms of price / weight / shot energy, this is just a curiosity for collectors, fans of computer games and others. But the developers are great - they work with their hands and heads, they do a real thing that somehow surpasses the existing ones in their niche.
          What is the niche of this rifle?
          The first is an entertaining shooting range in an unsuitable room. There are no powder gases, which means that the shooting range in the lobby of the hotel or school will not be regulated by the requirements for firearms. There is no sound of a shot, also a plus. This rifle can be used to run summer biathlon in California as it is not a firearm.
          In general, it is in the niche of the crossbow shooting range as entertainment. At the same time, it is attractive to young people, and weighs a lot, which is useful for the physical training of young shooters.
      2. 0
        15 August 2021 04: 33
        Quote: Patriot In Longing
        You can actually kill from a slingshot with a steel ball. I have a slingshot made of aluminum alloy punches steel sheets.

        The sheets are apparently made of foil. ;)
    3. +2
      14 August 2021 23: 03
      The use of modern elastic materials makes it possible today to construct quite advanced slingshots. And compound bows and crossbows generally look very futuristic. good
  2. +3
    14 August 2021 05: 04
    yes .. it looks like it's 50 years old and the firearm will have to move .. the future is from books, damn it, next to it ..
    1. +2
      14 August 2021 12: 23
      Or there will be a firearm like in a wahe. Exoskeletons on the way. I think the firearm won't give up the position so easily
      1. -2
        15 August 2021 06: 11
        Bolters, chtol? Too unethical - the liberals are cuckooing.
        1. 0
          16 August 2021 14: 36
          Quite ethical. Large-caliber reactive power supplies. Now there is a trend towards an increase in caliber due to the development of PPE. So I think we'll see it soon, especially considering the speed of development.
          And what about the liberals?
      2. 0
        16 August 2021 21: 41
        This Chinese invention will never die.
        Gunpowder was invented in China.
    2. 0
      15 August 2021 04: 39
      Quote: 2 level advisor
      yes .. it looks like it's 50 years old and the firearm will have to move .. the future is from books, damn it, next to it ..

      Yes. A firearm into the furnace. The future belongs to a slingshot, maybe a crossbow. That's how we come to conclusions, even without 3ww.
      .... :))
  3. +7
    14 August 2021 05: 07
    There are plenty of similar designs on the same YouTube e. And for a long time. Even there is from our experimenter. By the way, he dispersed the projectile over 100 m / s ...
    There is nothing particularly complicated or particularly technological. Everything is going to Aliexpress. And for the money an order of magnitude less. Their price is of course exorbitant
    1. +13
      14 August 2021 11: 03
      Quote: Cottodraton
      By the way, he dispersed the projectile over 100 m / s ...

      But the result is wow! As in the article - 75 m / s and 85-100 J. For comparison: the speed and energy of an arrow fired from an English longbow is 55 m / s and 100 J. And an English bow is not a pound of raisins, the French knights would confirm. And this Gausska is still the first serial ...
      And what is heavy, so "Musket of the XVI-XVII centuries was very heavy (7-9 kg)"
  4. -2
    14 August 2021 06: 24
    How does the electromagnetic field affect a person?
    1. +2
      15 August 2021 07: 18
      As always, it all depends on the strength of the field. Such a weakness will not have a serious impact on health.
  5. -7
    14 August 2021 06: 42
    - Solid virtuality ... - Or some "photo-pictures" ... - Such "blasters" are quite suitable for filming the next serials ... the next "Star Wars" ...
    - And what ... - it was not destiny to post at least some stunted video, which demonstrates shooting from this .., from this ... "Gauss rifle" ???
    - No, well ... there is such (lived in the 18-19 centuries) Karl Gauss; who is very successful in mathematics, physics, mechanics and so on and so on ...
    - And what did 'this Gauss' succeed in ... with his rifle ???
    - What is this rifle ??? - Another "mini railgun", or what ??? - Or what ???
    - Damn, if only they portrayed how she works ...
  6. KCA
    0
    14 August 2021 07: 24
    Judging by the photo, full G., ordinary Chinese electrolytes and not ionistors, pampering for children, and the Chinese still like to insert a small, small electrolyte into the case of a large electrolyte, an order of magnitude or even two smaller capacities ...
    1. +4
      14 August 2021 08: 28
      In this case, ionistors are not suitable, they have a higher internal resistance than electrolytes, so they will not be able to give up the accumulated energy in a fairly short time.
      1. KCA
        +1
        14 August 2021 10: 04
        Well, yes, but then it makes sense to combine supercapacitors with electrolytes for fast charging, but it's still a toy, there is no practical use
    2. +1
      14 August 2021 13: 21
      there is no point
      everything depends on the capabilities of the battery
      1. KCA
        0
        14 August 2021 13: 43
        A large-capacity battery with a weak recoil current slowly charges the supercapacitors, and they, in turn, quickly charge electrolytes
        1. +2
          14 August 2021 14: 33
          Supercapacitors - extra link
          It's just that the capacitors are alternately charged
  7. +1
    14 August 2021 07: 26
    Pampering for obscene money.
    Until the energy intensity of the batteries approaches the energy intensity of gunpowder, these will all be toys.
    1. 0
      14 August 2021 10: 48
      So there is step acceleration or not? And why shouldn't they try to make a cannon? Size requirements will not be affected.
    2. 0
      16 August 2021 21: 58
      gunpowder gives out energy in thousandths of a second, here is a completely different principle, weak batteries charge capacitors, capable of creating a moving EM field inside the channel at the same time.
      In any case, I agree - gunpowder is optimal for small arms: weight, dimensions, safety ...
  8. -7
    14 August 2021 07: 27
    To kill with electricity, it's so American, so democratic ...
    Continuous "green miles" .....
  9. +3
    14 August 2021 09: 47
    Such a bandurina. She looked prettier in the picture.
    1. +5
      14 August 2021 11: 01
      Such a bandurina. She looked prettier in the picture.


      - Personally, I never understood ... - what this video demonstrates, accompanied by comments in English; and even with such a "sinister intonation" ???
      - And where is the result; where is the process of the shot itself; and the process of hitting something ??? - What does this video demonstrate ??? - How to cut a metal rod and shove its segments into the cartridge magazine ??? "Is that all" ??? - Hahah ...
      - What is this vidosik all about ??? - How to cut a bar ??? - Hahah ...

      - In general, respectable audience ... - if you really put downsides ... - then at least explain ... your position ... - personally I'm ready to listen ... - Or just blurt out the cons ... - "from the lantern "... - from" excessive courage "and from" excessive intelligence "???
      1. +2
        14 August 2021 11: 38
        Good day, Irina. I myself did not understand what they wanted to say by that. request I was looking for a video where this miracle directly shoots, but did not find it.
        1. 0
          14 August 2021 11: 48
          I myself did not understand what they wanted to say by that. request I was looking for a video where this miracle directly shoots, but did not find it.

          - Obviously that; what ... what ... what "It is impossible to find a black cat in a dark room; in which it is also simply ... - no" ...
          - Personally, in my commentary, which is higher ... - I wrote that this (this "Gauss rifle") is another "mini railgun" ... - A mistake on my part ... - it's just another "scam" .. . - Hahah ...
          - The minus players are amazing ... - obviously they don't know how to write ... - and even big problems with brains ...
          - My plus to you ...
    2. 0
      14 August 2021 12: 54
      The design is so-so to see the designers decided not to bother.
  10. +1
    14 August 2021 09: 48
    Powerp armor will not break - we disagree negative drinks laughing
  11. +1
    14 August 2021 11: 03
    And the Pentagon curtailed the development of the railgun. Maybe just make it easier, go to the store and buy?
  12. +3
    14 August 2021 11: 24
    Electromagnetic weapons have little recoil,

    Well, yes, when the bullet accelerates to 75 m / s, the powder cartridge, when accelerating to this speed, will also give a small recoil. No one has yet succeeded in canceling the law of conservation of momentum.
  13. +4
    14 August 2021 11: 45
    How, how, I remember from STALKER. wink

  14. +6
    14 August 2021 12: 40
    The main characteristic of the rifle, accuracy, remained outside the brackets. It is not clear how the stabilization of the projectile generally occurs.
    By the way, about the price, the author apparently does not know how much modern high-precision rifles cost now. laughing
  15. +3
    14 August 2021 13: 04
    10 cans, each jar of 33000 microfarads, the voltage did not make out. Apparently, respectively, 10 coils. Not Ben Newton, imitators and homemade products will quickly appear. wink
    The control unit can be muddied on the arduinka + keys + converter.
    1. +1
      14 August 2021 14: 36
      The question is in the bullets
      They must be made of magnetic material, otherwise the counter-emf will slow it down when the current in the coil stops.
      1. +2
        14 August 2021 14: 41
        At the same time, the company notes that any steel rod, fastener or dowel pin is also suitable, the diameter of which will be in the range from 11 to 12,6 mm, and the length from 30 to 52 mm. You can find similar products at hardware stores.
        1. 0
          14 August 2021 15: 01
          ... A special projectile is inserted into one of the ends of the barrel, which is made of ferromagnet.

          This subtlety was not written in vain, only the topic was not revealed.
          During the suffering of the current in the coil, it will act on the flying steel bullet more slowly, that is, this is a loss of energy for acceleration.
          On magnetic - no.
          That is, you can shoot with a steel bullet, but the overclocking efficiency will be lower.
          It's expensive to just shoot magnetic bullets.
  16. +3
    14 August 2021 13: 22
    any electromagnetic gun is very similar to a device called a linear motor. For example, the operation of such an engine can be found on the Moscow monorail road. An asynchronous linear motor is used to move the train along the monorail.

    in this case, the design is rather closer to a synchronous motor
  17. +3
    14 August 2021 15: 20
    Most likely, there will be a tendency to transfer civilian weapons, municipal police, security services to options where electronic filling is integrated. Those. if the cartridge is with gunpowder, then the cartridge is chipped and ignited when the electronic circuit in the weapon is triggered, recording in the log when the shot was fired, verification, identification by the fingerprint on the handle, perhaps immediately a message, calling the police.

    It is clear that all this is more expensive and less reliable than traditional weapons, but there is more control over it.

    Such a Gauss pistol-gun, if it were more powerful, could be used as a weapon of a security structure, accordingly, a control scheme with registration and identification would have to be added.
  18. +1
    14 August 2021 17: 07
    The advantages of Gauss rifles include the absence of casings, gunpowder
    - and the advantages of firearms include the absence of capacitors and the possibility of being electrocuted when charging them in the rain in the field.
  19. +2
    14 August 2021 18: 29
    Quote: Gardamir
    How does the electromagnetic field affect a person?

    Indirectly, through an overclocked metal bar, it can have a bad effect.
  20. +1
    14 August 2021 19: 32
    The problem is low efficiency. If you look at the last photo, you can see that there are 10 electrolytes at 33000μF at 325V, which means that at a charge voltage of 300V they can store a healthy energy E = CxU² / 2 = (10x33000x10 ^ -6) x300² / 2 = 14850 (J), and , theoretically, this gun can have a power no worse than the Lapua Magnum, but in practice, due to the efficiency of only 0,673%, we have the power of a trauma like the Wasp.
    1. +2
      14 August 2021 22: 17
      1 watt is 1 joule per second.
      To charge these capacitors in a second, you need a power of at least 15000 watts, taking into account losses, that is, 15 kilowatts. It can be provided by a standard 12 volt battery at a current of 1300 A. It will have to be rolled on a trolley. Charging in 10 seconds will require 130 A. This is approximately 1 car starter battery per heel of shots. That is, there is clearly no such capacity in the installation. It looks like they just took capacitors with a margin, in fact, the charge voltage is much less, and, accordingly, the energy.
  21. +1
    15 August 2021 00: 26
    The thing is interesting. The question arises about ammunition. The speed and energy of the "bullet" are not yet great, but the caliber is significant. From my point of view, the ammunition must be filled with explosive mixtures (comultive effect), or shot with "syringes" with sleeping pills - non-lethal use. 40 shots on one battery, let's say 2 magazines of 20 rounds - not bad.
  22. +1
    16 August 2021 10: 18
    If 9 kg with a battery, then when comparing it is necessary to take into account the weight of magazines and wearable ammunition for a classic assault rifle - minus the sleeve and powder charge and plus the armature and weight of the battery in the case of a railgun
  23. 0
    16 August 2021 17: 00
    The GR-1 rifle is capable of accelerating ferromagnetic projectiles up to ½ inch in diameter up to a speed of 75 m / s

    And what is the mass of the projectile?
  24. 0
    17 August 2021 11: 26
    The first firearm probably didn't look very presentable either ...
    Considering that the projectiles to be thrown are by no means miniature, stuffing them with this or that deadly content is only a matter of imagination.
    It is important that an almost serial sample can be easily upgraded with the further development of batteries.
  25. 0
    20 August 2021 00: 19
    That's when the muzzle energy approaches a regular rifle shot, then we'll talk. For now, this is an expensive toy for an amateur.
  26. 0
    21 August 2021 18: 16
    How is this device perceived by the "three geese" (Article 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation)?
  27. 0
    4 September 2021 22: 36
    Let's leave aside the reality of what is stated with the battery, but excuse me, the bullet speed is 75 m / s. Not too small for a lethal weapon? For reference: the muzzle velocity of the AK 74 is 900 m / s ...
  28. 0
    13 September 2021 14: 02
    I would still attach a barrel of at least 22 LR ... for every fireman.
  29. 0
    28 October 2021 11: 41
    Mask and hi-tech adepts from the USA will pray for this ..... I don't even know what to call it. Projectile speed up to 70m / s is like a bolt released from a crossbow.

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