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It's a rifle, only with no bullets. It's actually just a barrel
of
lenses, with the trigger activating a shutter.
Go hunting without killing anything. Using laser
distance-
measuring technology, the computer housed in the
camera's
butt can estimate whether your shot (if it were a real
weapon)
would have struck the Marabou Stork, or whatever you're
after.
Film is wound on by cocking the camera. Spent casings
may or
may not pop out with each wind.
Not to be used for taking pictures of your petrified
friends.
Indeed, these are hired out by hunting lodges and are
strictly
unavailable to the wider public.
KGB Fotosnaiper
http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/fs12/ Check out one of these bad-boys [zen_tom, Jun 07 2013]
Dino Roast
Dinoroast [theircompetitor, Jun 07 2013]
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Hunting a Marabou Stock would be a nightmare. |
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[+] camera guns are well baked, but I like the idea of cocking the film advance. |
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If you're the kind of epic d-bag who wants to shoot endangered species, you probably won't be satisfied with taking a picture. |
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This is obviously not a product marketed towards meat
hunters. |
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//wider public// hey, you discriminating against us high-
momentum folks? |
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