Forging Batman’s Batarangs
Expert Weaponsmeister and Prop Poobah Tony Swatton regales us again with his fascinating fashioning of Batman’s deadly batarangs. Notice they’re even more deadlier. (Thanks Austin!)
Expert Weaponsmeister and Prop Poobah Tony Swatton regales us again with his fascinating fashioning of Batman’s deadly batarangs. Notice they’re even more deadlier. (Thanks Austin!)
The manliest shaving brush, cast to look like the .44 caliber revolver cylinder. Choose from silver, black, gold or polished bronze, in matte or shiny finishes. Of course, you must now shave with one of these.
YouTuber jonathanj9969 hacked a stun gun into a metal double-bladed sword, creating one hell of an intimidating weapon. Its bark is probably worse than its bite, but it does work. Watch a demo here.
Master swordsmith and propmaster Tony Swatton of Sword and Stone made an algebraic man-sized replica of Finn’s original weapon of choice, the golden sword of battle from Adventure Time.
LEGO fanatics Siercon and Coral built this awesome 6-foot-long LEGO sword for the Iron Builder 3.0 Tournament, without glue, using Technic bricks and pins to hold it together. Please put this on Cuusoo!
Joerg Sprave already made a gatling slingshot crossbow before, but this time he integrated a Black & Decker power screwdriver into the slingshot, resulting in an insanely fast firing rate.
When he’s not working on his higher end blades, Logan Pearce handcrafts these unusual knives from old tools and hardware such as box wrenches, bolts and steel rebar, transforming one tool into another.
Chen Chen and Kai Williams made a collection of makeshift knives that range from scary to silly. We hope they make posters of the shanks, because that’s as close as we want to get to these weapons.
While they’re not the first bullet cufflinks we’ve seen, these ones have a more down-to-earth price, and are made from spent casings collected at shooting ranges. Available with or without crystals.
Backyard weaponmaker Joerg Sprave is back with another nasty projectile-tosser. This pump-action gun fires stink bombs at up to 90MPH, making enemies run for cover (or at least plug their noses).
Bandit Guns makes shotgun-style rubber band guns complete with pump-action mechanism. The guns are made of laser-cut wood and have different firing modes such as single shot and rapid fire.
Behold, the most brutal frying pan ever made. It’s a teflon pan with a badass sword hilt made from aluminum and silicone. You can also just get the handle to weaponize your existing pans.
Master prop maker Harrison Krix aka Volpin Props made this beautiful replica of the Terrible Shotgun, a powerful weapon from Fallout 3. Krix made the replica for the Nuka Break web series.
An unorthodox slingshot that has a hand brace instead of the usual Y-frame. Apparently a kid came up with the same design – and name! – on his own, which was then emulated by Joerg Sprave.
Inspired by Assassin’s Creed III, Richard Ryan shows us what would happen if the enemy shot a cannonball at our car in the Revolutionary War, in glorious slow motion. Wait, what? (Thanks Chris!)
The 12″ officially licensed replica of the Portal gun is more portable and affordable than the 1:1 scale version. It has blue and orange LEDs, movable claws and a trigger that cues sound effects.
(MINOR SPOILER) One of the best things about Borderlands 2 is its variety of weapons, including this troll of a gun that is obtained as a quest reward. Don’t max your volume.
Joerg Sprave’s Slingshot Channel ignores its namesake, this time, letting his pal show off his deadly Mjölnir hammer, and how well it works to get dents out of Joerg’s Nissan Micra.
Did you stand in line for 5 days for an iPhone 5? Still waiting for your delivery to show up? Then cringe at the wanton destruction of Apple’s latest wonderphone courtesy of the guys at RatedRR.
With its wide, upswept axe blade, penetrating spike and paracord-wrapped reinforced handle, ThinkGeek’s lightweight ATT is a great tool to decapitate walkers. Bonus: karambit coming soon.
The SoKrispyMedia gang whip out the big guns for the second of their Chalk Warfare videos, drawing (literally) every weapon from a flamethrower to a bow and arrow out of virtual chalk.
A folding knife that doubles as a flashlight. The Blade Light has 3 LEDs on either side of the handle, eliminating shadows when the blade is unsheathed. The handle has a waterproof rating of IPX-7.
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