Monday, June 16, 2008

Last line of Defense

Military and Tactical

Since World War II, the military has seen its soldiers equipment go through many radical changes and technological advances. From the M1 Garand to the M14 to the M16. Advances in weaponry and even things as simple as a pair of boots make our fighting men the best equipped soldiers in the world.

One weapon though has went unchanged. The knife. Yes, there have been changes in the styles and blade configurations, but it is still just the same old sharpened piece of steel. Until now.

Today our soldiers face many new challenges and to overcome those challenges they deserve the most advanced equipment that is available to them. A simple knife is OK to have, but when it comes down to the last line of defense you want to be carrying something that will get the job done.

Introducing the WASP Injection Knife. A multi-shot gas injection weapon that is devistating to any living creature and will drop some of the largest mammals in a single stab. This easy-to-use, easy-to-reload weapon delivers up to a 24g shot of compressed gas at 800 psi. on land or underwater. It is silent when used and deadly to our enemies. No need to take a chance that the enemy can come back to attack you.


The WASP is ideally suited for:

  • Special Ops Troops (Land or Sea)
  • Downed Pilots Stranded In Open Water
    or Remote Forests
  • Military Survival Kits
  • S.W.A.T. and Special Police
  • Security Guards

The WASP - Give Our Troops the Edge!





As divers, we all know what the effects of compressed gas are underwater. Our training teaches us that our lungs would burst from over-inflation if we held our breath and rose to the surface. This principle is key to the effectiveness of the WASP Injection System.

This weapon injects a frozen ball of compressed gas approximately the size of a basketball at 850psi nearly instantly. The effects of this injection will drop many of the world's largest land predators. The effects of the compressed gas not only cause over-inflation during ascent when used underwater, but also freezes all tissues and organs surrounding the point of injection on land or at sea. When used underwater, the injected gas carries the predator to the surface BEFORE blood is released into the water. Thus giving the diver added protection by diverting other potential predators to the surface.

WASP Injector Knife
Model A/12-N

· Land / Water Use

· Approx. 13.5 oz. (loaded)

· Surgical Stainless Steel

· Holds up to a 24g Gas Cartridge with the use of the Max Adapter

· Length: 11 1/4" (5 1/4" Blade)

· Reloads quickly on land or underwater.



Link:

http://www.waspknife.com/military.php



2 Comments:

Blogger Elijah said...

Civie Legal is it?

Could add it to my collection. :D

7:42 PM  
Blogger 10 men said...

Not sure about legality but it takes knives to a new level.

Worth collecting for sure it's unique.

8:17 PM  

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