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It's that time of year again, getting rid of another British aircraft carrier, and what to do with it? This time it's the Ark Royal, the third ship of the Invincible class, and the 5th to carry the name. She's only been on earth since 1981, but it's off to the scrap heap with her. Besides, does Britain have any carrier planes left?
There are plenty of people that want the carrier, especially the Chinese. They want to make a floating casino out of her, like they wanted to do with the last British carrier they tried to buy. They sold the Russians that story too, and now that carrier is the first carrier of the Chinese Navy, and if the Brits let their guard down, the Ark Royal will be the second.
A bunch from Devon would like to turn it into an artificial reef, and formed a charity called "Wreck the World" to accomplish this goal. They figure divers would pay a ton to dive on the wreck, and diving on sunken ships is quite a popular pastime. They've got the dough to pull it off, and seems like the best end for an old warship. Of course, keeping it in service would be the best end. Maybe someone will declare war on Britian. Then they'll patch it up.
Guardian story on the Ark Royal
The Ark Royal during better days
Update 8/31/2018: Ultimately sold for scrap to the Turks in 2013...
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It's hard to believe it took this long for something like this to evolve. Bullpup designs have been around for a hundred years, though admittedly rare in 1900. Tactical accessory rails are now dated. Plastic guns have been around forever. But all that in a pump shotgun, that and more in the Kel Tec KSG.
The magazine is revolutionary, too. 2 tubes under the barrel hold 7 shots each, selectable with a switch on the receiver. That makes this gun light (it's made out of plastic), short (the bullpup configuration puts the receiver at your shoulder, giving you an 18 inch legal barrel, while still being as short as any sawn off shotgun), and carrying more ammo than two shotguns. I wasn't a fan of Kel Tec it their early days, and I thought their little carry guns unreliable. Time has proven me wrong, and they make guns as good as anyone. This shot gun seems to be a pretty interesting design, but a bit expensive. On Gunbroker, they rarely go under 1200 bucks. Slick design nonetheless.
My buddy Ric sent me the link to this video from 2BrothersAdventures