Is this the new M1A3 Abrams Tank?
The Abrams tank is the most advanced battle tank in the world, but there is always room to improve. It has been rumored that the Army has been working on developing a lighter 60-ton Abrams tank to replace the current M1A2 Abrams. This can be for various reasons from increased speed and maneuverability to better fuel consumption.
New M1 Garand scope/optic mount from Ultimak
The M1 Garand is one of the best battle rifles ever invented, just ask General Patton, but there hasn’t been a good way to mount any sort of optics or scopes to it. Well Ultimak has changed that with their new optic mount for the venerable M1 Garand.
Johnny Cash + Tactical Coolness
This makes me want to buy some cool Magpul tactical accessories for my AR-15.
China’s new stealth fighter
It’s no secret China has beefing up their military big time in the past few years, it looks like they have now added a new stealth fighter to their arsenal. Their new Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter appears to resemble the American F-22 fighter in shape, but how well does it perform? The secret J-20 stealth fighter was recently featured in Aviation Week, it is said to be 70-feet long and is equipped with Russian 117S engines with vectoring abilities and is capable of 32,000 pounds of thrust.
[Source: Aviation Week]
Oil Lamp Grenade
Have a couple grenades laying around that you don’t know what to do with? Why not make em into oil lamps, they’re perfect in case the lights go out!
Learn how to make your own here.
The Walking Dead Zombie Targets
We’re fans of The Walking Dead here at Armory Blog, who isn’t looking forward to the zombie apocalypse? Well if you’re a fan of zombies and guns then these cool new Walking Dead zombie target prints are a must. These limited-edition target inspired posters were designed by Jordan Crane and hand-printed by Jordan Rae. Each of the four prints available were illustrated by a different artist: Lisa Hanawalt, Jon Vermilyea, Johnny Ryan and Crane.
They were inspired by range shooting targets, but we don’t suggest you actually shoot them as each run is limited to just 100 copies, and they’re not cheap. Each of the prints are signed by both Kirkman and the artist, prints go for $40 or a set of four for $150.
For more info check them out here.
Is that thing street legal?
Now that’s one way to get people to move out of your way. Check out the look on the kids face, priceless.