Chinese-made Type 50 sub-machine guns like this one were used by Chinese and North Korean troops during the Korean War, and supplied to the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) during the early stages of the Vietnam War.
Gun Phone lets you shoot your mouth off
The UZI submachine gun was developed in Israel by designer Uziel Gal in around 1949, and manufactured by IMI (now IWI Ltd) since about 1951. UZI had been adopted by police and military of more than 90 countries, including Israel (now only in reserve), Germany, Belgium. It was also produced under license in Belgium by FN Herstal, and without license - in Croatia. More compact versions, Mini and Micro UZI, which were developed in 1982 and 1983, respectively, are adopted by many police, special operations and security units around the world, including Israeli Isayeret, US Secret Service etc.
Standard Stun Gun
The batteries supply electricity to a circuit consisting of various electrical components. The circuitry includes multiple transformers,transfomers components that boost the voltage in the circuit, typically to between 20,000 and 150,000 volts, and reduce the amperage. It also includes a oscillator, a component that fluctuates current to produce a specific pulse pattern of electricity. This current charges a capacitor. The capacitor builds up a charge, and releases it to the electrodes, the "business end" of the circuit.
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