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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2010

An anti-vampire weapon commissioned by Pope Leo XIII in the late 1800s.

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  • haha i still find this video funny. haha look at TheSouthernGentleman comment. Vatican certified vampire hunters. LOL you guys need to grow up and stop acting like 4year olds. when i was a little kid i drew guns and made up names for them, BUT THEN I GREW UP. i dont do that stupid shit anymore and i even ripped up the papers i drew the guns on. hahaha. you guys are lame as fuck.

  • @alphaskater09 - I find your comment very sad. I sincerely hope that you are able to find your imagination at some point in the future. Your life may otherwise turn out to be very dull and uninteresting. You should start by creating some of your own videos instead of commenting/hating the work of others. I would give you back the 1 minute and 45 seconds if I could, but even if I could, you would likely waste the time.

  • Was this weapon offered commercially, or was it only issued to Vatican certified vampire hunters? I would imagine that the rounds it fires would be somewhat expensive.

  • @TheSouthernGentleman - Thanks for your comment. My research indicates that only a select group of ordained monks was given access to the weapons and the related training. Details are scant due to concealment efforts by his successor Pope Pius X who openly criticized his predecessor for non-papal interests. It is difficult to place a value on the rounds, but the church at that time was flush with money.

  • be cool if you could get the lights to funtion but if i guess car headlights?

  • @Spintechfilms Thanks for your comment. In the time that has passed since this project, I have built many different props using LEDs to backlight the bulbs. It provides a very realistic effect and I plan a tutorial on the method in the future.

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  • @enganear alright then. well have fun with your make belive toys. i enjoy watching you make a fool of yourself with these stupid pretend guns that you make out of childrens toys. have fun killling you vampires.

  • @alphaskater09 - Greetings and thank you for your thoughtful comment. Lux is Latin for light, a form of energy analgous to poison for the undead and a capacitor is a device for storing energy. I did not anticipate review by someone with such limited life experience. My deepest apologies.

  • Lux capacitor? Like the flux capacitor? Lol this is some stupid shit.

  • @enganear i know but for cool astetic purpose be cool like if you pull the trigger and it lights up like as if your firing the lux bullet.... thingy.... yeah... still cool design.... should make a cool vampire kit to put this in like a steampunk vamp-kit

  • @Spintechfilms - In concept, the lux cartridges were triggered by the heat of the gunpowder, as such they did not light up before being fired. But maybe I will backlight the next one with yellow LEDs because it does seem like it would be pretty cool although it will be more difficult to sneak up on the undead... Thanks!

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