Bullet-proof pram - fake?

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Must be one of those new HK rifles firing the caseless ammunition...

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Wow. So now airsoft guns recoil like that? Seen that damn PS flash effects wayyyyyyy too much now after searching for guns on YouTube. You had a string attached to the stroller that they just yanked.
I like how they claim air can stop bullets. Well, okay, maybe after 3,000 yards of it...
 
Airsoft maybe? do they make CO2 powered airsoft guns? I saw gas coming from the muzzle, and there were some sort of impacts on the stroller, but no casings coming out of the "you suck and we hate you" machine, no ricochets off the concrete wall when she missed. pretty stupid, and a bad hoax
 
It seems P.T. Barnum* underestimated...

If one actually suspected this of being real, perhaps due to never having fired a gun before, it would have been quickly outed by clicking on the link to http://www.bulletproofbaby.net/ which seems to be a pretty obvious tie-in for a movie. 10 more seconds using your favorite search engine would have confirmed it was in fact part of a "viral" marketing campaign for a movie.
 
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I like how she shakes the gun vigorously up and down to make the bullets come out.
 
if it were a real test, it would have been done at a range, not up against a wall where the bullets would possibly pass right through and kill somebody inside.

No cases.

No ricochets off of structural elements like the tubing.

Recoil looked faked.

No technology like that exists.

Fake. So fake, that if you buy one, you should be sent for evaluation as I'd hate to think you're allowed to drive.
 
This is the reson those evil assault rifles should be banned!

Every Hollywood educated anti-gunner who sees this will go ballistic at all the evilness!

My two favorite Hollywoodisms are the "whole gun rise" instead of muzzle rise, and the EVIL EVIL invisible brass. This brass does not meet the microstamp requirement due to the fact that it's invisible.
 
Check the manufacturer site.

Everything is "Out of Stock" and there's an ad for the movie "Shoot 'Em Up" on it. It's quite clearly intended to be humorous. Movie studios perform "viral marketing" all the time.
 
AAAWWWW Man!! You guy mean to tell me that these things aren't real!!!
I was going to get one and use it to build an assault stroller for my Granddaughter. Now I am really bummed.

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