i.gizmodo.com - 1/20/2009
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Using a (and I can't stress this enough) inert hand grenade, a 1GB Sansa MP3 player and a hacksaw, you too can make this lethal-looking portable player. It doesn't look like too much effort is needed, but a basic description of the build can be found in the following link if you are interested ...
flickr.com - 1/20/2009
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nycresistor.com - 1/20/2009
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Splayed Grenade Player One cold day in november
members of NYC Resistor received a nondescript box… There...
were no markings on the box that could identify any specific member at NYC Resistor to which it had been sent. They opened it to find what ...
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blog.makezine.com - 1/20/2009
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From the MAKE: Flickr pool Matt's long unfulfilled
dream of an explosive audio player has finally been...
realized with help of a hacksaw, 1GB mp3 player and a inactive(pretty sure) hand grenade - Final form of the mp3 grenade... playing music ...
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MP3 Grenade
Tech Blog —
... This modder found an old grenade lying around somwhere and decided to gut it as well as stuff the internals of an MP3 player inside. Plus, it features a 3.5mm headphone jack and a simple yet functional on/off switch. Click here for one more picture.
Using a (and I can't stress this enough) inert hand grenade, a 1GB Sansa MP3 player and a hacksaw, you too can make this lethal-looking portable player.
[via Gizmodo]
Sansa Clip Modded into a Gernade
Anything But iPod —
... of New York, but stressed the purchase a bit. He used a 2GB Sansa Clip, but I think a Sansa slotPlayer may have been a bit of a better choice. The MP3 grenade is something that will surely turn some heads or alert the authorities walking around in any city. Just don’t scream “detonating!” when pressing the big red button used to change tracks. Getting though airport security should be a bit of a challenge as well.
[NYC Resistor | Make | Flickr via Gizmodo] ...
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