The Batelle Grappling Hook is Perfect for Budding Batmen
Michael Hines — November 24, 2010 — Unique
References: battelle.org & technabob
Grappling guns for all may not be so far-off thanks to the new Batelle Grappling Hook Gun. This grappling gun can reportedly shoot a Kevlar line 100 feet in the air from 60 feet away.
Like most cool things, the Batelle Grappling Hook Gun is designed as a military-only invention. It is my hope that this grappling hook gun will one day be available to the general population. Hopefully, I won't be too old to dress up as Batman and run around the city when that day comes.
Like most cool things, the Batelle Grappling Hook Gun is designed as a military-only invention. It is my hope that this grappling hook gun will one day be available to the general population. Hopefully, I won't be too old to dress up as Batman and run around the city when that day comes.
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