October 29, 2003

Cornered


In this handout picture made available Tuesday Oct. 28, 2003 by the Israel-based Cornershot Co. in Tel Aviv, Israel, a rifle is seen composed of two parts; the front, that can swivel from side to side, containing a pistol with a color camera mounted on top, and the back section which consists of the stock, trigger and a monitor. According to a report by the Israeli daily 'Maariv' newspaper, the pistol, produced by the Florida-based Cornershot Holdings, is being tested by the Israeli military and has already been bought by a number of special forces around the world. The unique weapon allows a soldier to remain behind cover, with only the barrel of the rifle exposed in the direction of the hostile fire. (AP Photo/HO, Cornershot)

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Can I link to this photo? I belong to a gun site and it does not have heavy traffic but the companies web site does not have this nice photo, or where did you get it?

Posted by: gunner on October 29, 2003 09:52 PM

Sure, link away

Posted by: Rodger Schultz on October 29, 2003 10:39 PM

Nice target choice!

Posted by: AnnoyedOne on October 29, 2003 11:19 PM

Looks like Hillary!

Posted by: R.A. Myers on October 30, 2003 04:03 AM

How the hell do you control the recoil on that puppy? OK for spray and pray, I guess.

Posted by: Ray Fleckles on October 30, 2003 04:26 AM
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