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Old Soviet MIR station special Recoilless Space Hammer

$ 686.4

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    Used in Space Station Recoilless Hammer
    Used during the period of 1986-2000 aboard Mir.
    Made in "ИНКОС" (INKOS - Instrumenty kosmiceskiye - Space Instruments plant)
    On one side, "293-2" on the other
    An 11" x 3.75"
    Looking at the shape of the handle and the type of hook catch.
    The conquest of the Cosmos resulted in many inventions,
    which then came into common use. For example, let there be even
    a non-stick Teflon, which, in addition to the rockets, covers the interiors of pots and pans.
    In space, there was also a problem with washing space underwear. Special laundry
    washing machines have been constructed to combat dirt by means of a combination of steam,
    high pressure and waves such as in a microwave oven. From this laundry, and even colorful,
    it's probably snow-white.  But let's go back to the cosmic hammer.
    The usual hammer used in space after impact would bounce, lifting the cosmic mechanic
    in an uncontrolled manner. The hammer without recoil does not bounce and gives its maximum
    impact energy.  Astonishing! The advantage of a recoilless hammer is greater safety of use,
    because it is not possible to uncontrolled bounce off the workpiece.
    This greatly reduces the possibility of injury, unless you hammer your finger with this hammer.
    Recoiles Havy Metal hammer
    custom-designed to be used for works on board of orbite
    Space Station Mir and ISS
    It has no recoil effect when you hit.
    In weightless orbit of the earth, when you hit with an ordinary hammer,
    the reaction will throw the hammer with you into space.
    Special recoilless design, you'll find out for yourself when you take it in your hand.
    Hammer description borrowed from Heritage.
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