Tuesday, February 10, 2004

Make music not war...

Dejenme ver si entiendo... Alguien esta haciendo un reproductor de mp3, que se intercambia con el clip de balas de una AK-47??






A British-based company is selling MP3 players which can be attached to an assault rifle.

The "AK-MP3" player is built into the ammunition clip of a Kalashnikov. It can be swapped with the real magazine carrying bullets and inserted into the weapon.

The device is being advertised on the internet by a Buckinghamshire-based company set up by a group of Russian businessmen.

It comes with enough storage space to hold 9,000 songs.

Former Russian rock star Andrey Koltakov, a partner in the dotcom company offering the AK-MP3 for sale, said: "This is our bit for world peace - hopefully, from now on many militants and terrorists will use their AK-47s to listen to music and audio books."

The accessory costs just over £200 or around £400.

According to those marketing it the stainless steel body makes it "uniquely suitable for outdoors".

AK-47s are the choice of killers across the globe from Marxist guerillas in Colombia to Saddam Hussein loyalists in Iraq. They were also used by IRA snipers.

They are capable of firing 600 rounds a minute.


hmmm. y supongo que seran reproductores mp3 favoritos de los guerilleros, digo con eso de que esta bien hecha...

para cuando solo estas matando el tiempo...

ese deberia de ser su slogan.


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