Nikita Kovalev created this concept “Bang Bang” doorknob for those who love firepower and hate boring household accessories. Although there doesn’t seem to be many details about the design, there are a few additional photos. Hit the jump to check them out.
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So you’ve stocked a huge cache of weapons for the inevitable zombie invasion. But the question is, what kind of rounds are you using? If it doesn’t say Hordady Zombie Max on the box, you might no be as prepared as you think you are. That’s right, Hornady has developed zombie-specific ammunition.
With the flood of Zombie Targets and shooting events now with Zombie themes, Hornady Manufacturing felt the ONLY ammo worth using was Certified Zombie Ammunition. Hornady has placed it’s own special “Z-Max” Glowing Green Tipped Bullet in a variety of zombie shooting calibers. Hornady estimates shipping all calibers minus the 12ga around Oct 31st, 2011. Have no doubt, this is not a toy! This is live ammunition!
Glowing green-tipped bullets! You’re non-glowing bullets are inferior and, quite frankly, are putting your family at risk. Accept no imitations!
Check out the promotional video after the break.
Clapping to turn the lights off is so 1990s. These days it’s much cooler to just shoot your lamp instead. The Bang! Lamp doesn’t have a switch, it has to be killed. It comes with a matching gun and for extra fun, the lampshade tips to the side like it’s actually been shot. Who needs to go to the firing range when you can have target practice in your living room?
Product Page (¥8500 or $111 via Incredible Things)

I suppose it was only a matter of time, but someone has finally buit a gun accessory for the iPhone that allows you to realistically blast away at your enemies using augmented reality.
The gun doesn’t actually use any electronics, rather pulling the trigger moves a rubber stamp that taps the screen to fire. Of course, developers will actually have to make games for it, but the gun does come with an alien shooter to get the ball rolling.
Check out a video of the gun in action after the break.

Badass Lego Guns—the title pretty much sums it up. Spotted this little gem at the bookstore and it’s a must-have for any fan of Lego and violence. It’s 240 pages that teach you how to build five working guns out of Lego bricks and rubber bands. These guns include:
- Thriller, a powerful crossbow pistol with smooth cocking and chambering mechanisms
- Parabella, a pint-sized, rubber-band shooting marvel
- The Warbeast, a sophisticated, fully-automatic bullpup submachine gun
- Liliputt, a semi-automatic pistol with a nine-brick magazine
- Mini-Thriller, a folding crossbow pistol
Product Page ($18)
Merry Christmas Valve employees! The WETA Workshop has delivered a Level 1 sentry gun from Team Fortress 2 that will help keep an eye on things to ensure that maximum levels of productivity are being reached.
The prop features movement tracking, lights and sounds. See it in action in the video after the break.

Unless we’re dealing with a 20-foot tall Batman here, Battelle’s updated pneumatic grappling hook gun won’t be utility belt standard issue anytime soon, but that doesn’t make it any less awesome.
The Tactical Air Initiated Launch system (TAIL) can fire a titanium grappling hook and kevlar line 100 feet high and 60 feet in distance.
But what really makes TAIL interesting is that the gun will fire whatever can fit in the barrel (think a military-grade t-shirt cannon).
The same company that brought us live action Duck Hunter showed off a skeet shooting prototype at CES back in January, and it seems that the product is now available for purchase.
Like the Duck Hunter game before it, the targets register and react to hits from the IR gun. In this case, disks are shot up to 7-feet in the air at either 2-second or 10-second intervals. When a target is “hit”, it will break apart into two pieces.
Product Page ($50)
I understand where Mike Haeg is coming from with his Bluetooth pistol. I hate talking on the phone too.
That having been said, the Bluetooth headset he embedded inside a plastic toy gun is actually pretty awesome. To answer a call, all you have to do is pull the trigger. It’s like playing Russian Roulette with your social circle. Eventually you are going to pull the trigger and someone you can’t stand is going to be on the other line.





