SHOT Show 2019: Kill-o-Zap Gun

Published on January 25, 2019
Duration: 0:58

This video from InRangeTV at SHOT Show 2019 focuses on the "Kill-o-Zap Gun," a firearm designed with an overtly aggressive and "evil" aesthetic. The hosts, Ian McCollum and Karl Kasarda, react to its impractical design elements like sticking spikes and blackened bits, which are intended to signify its purpose as a weapon rather than a decorative piece. Deviant Ollam provides a dramatic reading related to the commentary.

Quick Summary

The "Kill-o-Zap Gun" is a firearm from SHOT Show 2019 designed with an intentionally "evil" aesthetic. It features aggressive elements like spikes and blackened parts, signifying its purpose as a weapon. Hosts Ian McCollum and Karl Kasarda reacted to its overtly aggressive and impractical design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Title Card
  2. 00:04Emperor Branding & Gun Design
  3. 00:22Aesthetic Design Elements
  4. 00:36Hosts' Reaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Kill-o-Zap Gun"?

The "Kill-o-Zap Gun" is a firearm showcased at SHOT Show 2019, notable for its intentionally aggressive and "evil" aesthetic. It features design elements like spikes and blackened parts intended to signify its purpose as a weapon.

Who presented the "Kill-o-Zap Gun" video?

The video reviewing the "Kill-o-Zap Gun" was presented by InRangeTV, featuring hosts Ian McCollum and Karl Kasarda. Deviant Ollam also contributed a dramatic reading to the content.

What was the design philosophy behind the "Kill-o-Zap Gun"?

The designer was instructed to make the "Kill-o-Zap Gun" appear "evil" and clearly indicate its function. Its aesthetic elements, such as spikes and blackened finishes, were meant to signify its purpose as a tool for causing harm, rather than for display.

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