A lot of you guys know I work at a museum complex - A natural history museum and a world history museum.
We have a deal with an outstanding LGS where we put a very cool and unique piece in their store once a month, kind of a "Gun of the Month."
This month, I put in the 1960's GyroJet. It is a lightweight aluminum pistol, spring loaded, that fires a rocket fuel-propelled round. You can actually shoot someone at short distances and it won't even penetrate. You can basically plug your finger in the muzzle to stop the round. But once the fuel ignites it goes forever. Not rifled or very accurate, so the prototypes were canned and never used by the military and is considered a novelty. They were actually used in some Star Trek episodes back then as a prop since they were so spacey looking for the time.
We actually have one round for the thing. They run about $50 a pop.
Just thought I'd share that with ya.
We have a deal with an outstanding LGS where we put a very cool and unique piece in their store once a month, kind of a "Gun of the Month."
This month, I put in the 1960's GyroJet. It is a lightweight aluminum pistol, spring loaded, that fires a rocket fuel-propelled round. You can actually shoot someone at short distances and it won't even penetrate. You can basically plug your finger in the muzzle to stop the round. But once the fuel ignites it goes forever. Not rifled or very accurate, so the prototypes were canned and never used by the military and is considered a novelty. They were actually used in some Star Trek episodes back then as a prop since they were so spacey looking for the time.
We actually have one round for the thing. They run about $50 a pop.
Just thought I'd share that with ya.



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