
Out of all the gadgets that James Bond has used over the past 40 years, he has never been given a laser weapon. While he was given an Omega Laser watch in GoldenEye and Die Another Day, he only used it to cut through the floor of a train and a section of ice. Sure he has been the target of lasers before like the scene in Goldfinger where he is nearly cut in half by one. But now it's his turn. Here is a real project that shows how a laser diode from an XBOX 360 HD DVD drive can be combined with Bond's Walther pistol in this Instructable.
007 Laser Weapon
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People have been using laser weapons for yeeeeears. They use a chemically-propelled slug of metal as a sighting aid for the laser.
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"Out of all the gadgets that James Bond has used over the past 40 years, he has never been given a laser weapon."
Forgetting Moonraker, are we?
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"Forgetting Moonraker, are we?"
I was. I was. Now it will take me a few more years of trying.
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