We'll certainly be wowed by all of Iron Man's high-tech weaponry when Avengers: Age of Ultron hits theaters next week. However, we actually don't have to wait that long to see all of his gadgets at work once again.

Inventor and YouTuber Patrick Priebe has created a real Iron Man glove that would make Tony Stark proud. However, Priebe's Iron Man glove decked out in Iron Man's iconic crimson and gold colors doesn't just look like something the Marvel superhero would wear. The glove, which includes two lasers and a projectile launcher, could actually be used by Iron Man to defeat Ultron and any other baddies he may come across.

Watch the video of the glove in action below, and you'll see what I mean. In the five-minute spot, Priebe launches an aluminum slug from the glove at a wall, making a nice "clink" sound that he seems to get very excited about every time it happens. You'll also see Priebe use the blue 700mW laser on his palm to burn some characters into a block of wood, an orange and a piece of paper. A balloon is also no match for Priebe's 300mW red laser that shoots out of the top of the glove. It will leave you awestruck and terrified at the same time.

Priebe activates the laser on his palm by flexing his hand, and the other weapons require a hand controller to operate, according to CNET. Priebe also told the website that he created the glove, which took him three weeks to finish, in the lead-up to the theatrical release of Avengers: Age of Ultron. Priebe previously created a palm laser and an Iron Man gauntlet.

Like what you see? You can check out a whole bunch of other laser doodads Priebe has created on his website Laser Gadgets, including laser eyes inspired by X-Men's Cyclops, a Spider-Man webshooter and a James Bond-inspired laser watch that would totally show up anyone who just bought an Apple Watch.

Marvel at Priebe's Iron Man glove in action in the video below.

[H/T The Daily Dot]

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