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The EverReady 45 is a result of a collaborative project between
the famous battery maker and one the many armament makers,
such as Glock, Colt or Smith and Wesson.
Noticing that their batteries were similar in size and modularity to
that of gun cartridges, the clever engineers of EverReady (or
entirely stupid, depending on your stand point), have produced a
new torch which combines the best features of both.
EverReady 45 looks like a pistol (it comes in six shooter or
automatic formats) but instead of firing bullets, it produces a
powerful beam of light. Each squeeze of the trigger rotates the
magazine, and in so doing engages another battery to increase the
power of the beam.
Similar repeated trigger action does likewise with the automatic.
One of the great advantages of EverReady 45 is that you don't
have to take it apart to replace the batteries. You just quickly
load more in, as you would gun cartridges.
Please note - this is an entirely dangerous and stupid product that
should not be pointed at anyone for obvious reasons, but it is
totally harmless and cannot be modified to receive live
ammunition.
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Yes.... A curious contrast of attributes. A sort of oxymoron
of characteristics, like one might expect from a fridge
which made fire lighters instead of ice cubes. |
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// Entirely dangerous but totally harmless // |
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Make each "bullet" a light in itself and put the batteries in the grip. Then as you cycle each bullet to the chamber you get a different light coming out of the barrel. You can buy different "ammunition" if you want different lighting effects. i.e. red, white, LED, green laser, maser. |
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That's great, but can you also devise a pump-action
shotgun version? |
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