This is the future for Plane hijackers

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malenn

Sergeant at Arms
I got an education as a security guard and was looking up some equipment sutch as batons cuffs, and other kinky stuff.
I stumbled onto this site it wasn’t wery special site but I found the Nightshade Series. It’s a series of knifes with the same strength and sharpness as steel but in something called Grivory tm
I was choked and began thinking of airport security with the metal detectors.

http://www.coldsteel.com/nise.html

The latest in plastic technology
Grivory tm.
Grivory is a super strong fibreglass reinforced plastic that can be made to the same sharpness as steel and hardness as steel.

And the way the page is marketing the stuff. :shock:

And for a demonstration.

http://www.teraasekeskus.com/videot.asp?id=1325&video=3&offset=10
http://www.teraasekeskus.com/videot.asp?id=1325&video=2&offset=10
 
They are pretty cheap also. 12, 14 bucks for an undetectable knife? Looks like we are going to be seeing a lot of these.
 
Ceramic knives have been around a lot longer, and are also undetectable by metal detectors.

Problem is, most airline security officers carry firearms and pepper spray, making a knife quite useless.
 
They do that too :) unfortunately, due to the materials used most of them are low calibre, limited use only. Most sniffer dogs are trained to find gunpowder though, so they'd still find it.

The best weapon is probably a dodgy mobile phone or a magnet. Unless they do what you say, threaten to deafen the pilot or screw up the instruments!
 
WOOOT! I want one! ::D

*P.S. - I laughed at this part - especially what you may do with one in the shower ::P
They can be hidden virtually everywhere from the hedges and flowerpots in your yard, to the refrigerator, bookshelves, and closets in your house. Keep one in every room of the house, from the laundry room to the bathroom shower! With violent home invasions on the rise a strategically placed Nightshade™ could save the day, and even your life.

Actually, for some reason this makes me think about this -
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/printfriendly/0,4139,98364,00.html
 
Volkier said:
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/printfriendly/0,4139,98364,00.html


That is probably the most distrubingly discusting thing I've read all day. The little kid got what was coming tho, you gotta be proud of what you got, thats why I proudly serve in the meat fleet. :lol:
 
Actually they won't fire guns in aeroplanes once they are above a certain hight due to damaging the aeroplane and getting everyone sucked out, peper spray can be nasty but a hanky over the mouth and nose and closing your eyes when it is sprayed can stop most of the effects.
 
Zed0 said:
Actually they won't fire guns in aeroplanes once they are above a certain hight due to damaging the aeroplane and getting everyone sucked out, peper spray can be nasty but a hanky over the mouth and nose and closing your eyes when it is sprayed can stop most of the effects.

They will but with special bulets with lower charge so it wont puncture the hull.

But the airlines often dont have security on the plane.
Its more common that the airlines make a cutt in funding.

But i just read that a swedish airport have started using a camera that looks throu clothes. Not xray.
 
in the netherlands they cought a guy at the airport with a gun that was shaoed like a sigarette lighter. it only shoots onces but it could get through the customs easily.
 
Worbah said:
Ilex said:
I wonder when they start making handguns that are undetectable by metal detectors.

Didn't they have those in Die Hard 2?
Glock 7 AKA "the ceramic clock" to my knowledge is an imaginary gun. Glock doesn't (at least officially) produce ceramic or porcelain weapons.
 
Zed0 said:
Actually they won't fire guns in aeroplanes once they are above a certain hight due to damaging the aeroplane and getting everyone sucked out, peper spray can be nasty but a hanky over the mouth and nose and closing your eyes when it is sprayed can stop most of the effects.

They use rubber or plastic bullets. Not powerful enough to penetrate the bulkhead, but still capable of causing serious injury (or even death).
 
Those knives look fighting knives. I wonder if it's get banned or something.

For Glocks, I have never heard of no.7. I think the model number starts from 17. Anyway, Glocks are detective by Metal detector because they put metal powder in plastic parts (slides, bodyframe etc). The first it came out, it was undetective, or very hard to detect, though.

My guess is the nightblade would be forced to put some detectable materials into their knives.
 
I want to learn to use some of those throwers. Like keep some sheathe in my sleave and just flick my wrist and hit some dude in the neck. Would be awesome.
 
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