Chronophysicist

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Costs needed to be a crime fighting vigilante

Been spending (TOO much) time looking up stuff it would take to become a super vigilante. Came across a website that sold bullet proof armour, and then just couldn’t help but look see what other stuff could you get these days. Cze Yang said we should just forgo 1 sem’s tuition fees to get all the gear and dissapear, lol. Sucks that tasers and body armour are illegal in australia.

General protection:

Slash proof  Gloves – 90USD (covers fingerprints and protects hands)

Heavy Duty Protection : Trojan S Series Armour  – 55,000 USD (will take anything up to AK-47 bullets at close range, handles IEDs as well)

Low Profile Protection : Bullet/Stab proof casual Jacket – 1300USD (will take anything up to AK-47 bullets at close range, altho pressure injury will still be an issue)

Gadgets:

Night vision – 300-3000USD (see in the dark)

Fibre optics scope – 750USD (look behind doors and other objects)

Lockpick – 40USD

Thermite – Home made aluminium + iron(III) oxide with magnesium fuse (burns at high temperatures in case u wanna break something)

Smoke Grenade – Homemade formula KNO3 + sugar (escape?)

Adrenaline -  not sure if u can jsut buy these stuff (keeps u going)

Glass cutter – 10USD (cuts glass)

Weapons (non-lethal):

Taser – 250USD possible to home make

Pepper spray – 25USD per piece

if you can think of anything else I’d like to hear it, make sure its compact cause otherwise its not practical, shouldn’t really be making a lot of kinky noises either. I’m thinking of adding a listening device but I can’t find anthing small enough.

May 3, 2009 - Posted by chronophysicist | Regular | | 7 Comments

7 Comments »

  1. a biscuit -1USD in case of hunger

    Comment by ~gin-G-doo~ | May 9, 2009 | Reply

  2. Hey hubz~ *pats*

    This post made me feel like playing… Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell or sth like that. XD

    Comment by your next door neighbour | May 11, 2009 | Reply

  3. lol @ ginger. XD

    Comment by KLoong | May 11, 2009 | Reply

  4. omg wifey u actually know Splinter Cell!!

    Comment by XJ | May 11, 2009 | Reply

  5. nice blog
    i will visit u daily

    Comment by havis | May 14, 2009 | Reply

  6. eh so the armours cannot take anything long-range?? ;p

    Comment by zowy | July 9, 2009 | Reply

  7. long range? hello at long range means the bullet has travelled longer distance, kinetic energy lost liao, so damage definitely lose to close range mah, so if it can take close range then long range is like water liao lah.

    Comment by XJ | July 9, 2009 | Reply


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