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Improved version of AR-15 chainsaw bayonet now available,Entertainment,Panacea X,robert weir,shot show,usa today,sutherland springs shooting,ar15 accessories,ridiculous ar15 accessories,weaponized chainsaw,chainsaw bayonet,zombie x chainsaw,zombie x,controversial ar15 accessory,AR-15 chainsaw bayonet,kill zombies,doublestar,nigh of the living dead,george romero,Three days after the tragic Sutherland Springs church shooting on November 5, 2017, in which 26 people died, (not including the shooter) USA Today published a video depicting various AR-15 accessories that the shooter could have used on his rifle. One such accessory was a chainsaw bayonet mounted under the barrel. Apparently, they thought that it was a common add-on. The video immediately drew a great deal of criticism, as well as many memes. The public response was so strong that USA Today was forced to respond on it's Twitter feed, "To clarify, the video shows both the shooter's modifications, as well as other possible modifications. The shooter did not use a chainsaw bayonet." Up until then, most people didn't even realize that an AR-15 chainsaw bayonet existed. It does, and it was invented by Robert Weir in 2012. Weir, a metal craftsman, outdoorsman, inventor and entrepreneur, debuted a functioning model of his Zombie X Chainsaw Bayonet at SHOT Show in 2012. It consisted of a Picatinny rail mounted 10" electric chainsaw bayonet on an AK-47. Originally, he intended it to be little more than publicity stunt to get people to stop by the DoubleStar booth where he worked. However, the chainsaw bayonet proved to be the center of attention. "I could see from the smiles and the glee on people’s faces that if we did not manufacture them, someone else was going to." Weir states on his website. A few months later, he started a company called Panacea X, a Nevada based LLC. It's main purpose was to bring the Zombie X Chainsaw to market. From 2012 to 2017, sales were fairly decent. Weir figures he sold approximately 100 units at $800 each. But when the USA Today article appeared on November 8, 2017, his website traffic exploded. Unfortunately, he wasn't prepared. Until then, the chainsaw bayonet was an underground niche item that sold a few units every month. Suddenly orders poured in and he wasn't able to keep up. He sold what he had in stock and scrambled to produce new products. As of January 2018, he was backordered two months. His success, and free marketing thanks to USA Today, saw Weir back at SHOT Show in January 2018. He was announcing a new improved weaponized chainsaw that would be released in late spring. A few weeks ago, it was released. The Killsaw, as it's called, features the same 10" blade as the original, but has a longer battery life, more power and a battery pack that can be mounted on the gun's stock to help balance the weight of the rifle. It's available here on his website for $800.
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Если в WH есть это тоже скинь картинку
С чего унылый то?
Цепная электрическая пила - 50-250$ плюс ещё 50-150$ умельцы за работу по прилаживанию ее к винтовке (если уж прям надо).
А тут аж 800, да ещё и движок говно.
Но опять же при таких технологиях можно слепить и просто меч с мономолекулярной кромкой, который все отрежет.
Плюс сам вид пиломечей странный - меч нпмного шире чем зубья, он в материале будет застревать как хз что.