Worlds smallest revolver:

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Lots of discussion about that thing about the time it was introduced in 2006.

Its importation into the U.S. is prohibited thanks to the vigilance of the BATFE:

In September 2006 the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives(ATF) in New York issued a warning about the gun after being alerted by a police officer who spotted it on a website.

Special Agent William McMahon said the gun was so small it could pass for a key fob, and warned it made the perfect stealth weapon for serious criminals.

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Agent William McMahon is on the ball. That lethal weapon could indeed pass for a key fob. The clue is the keyring on its butt. Less well trained observers might miss it, although it looks to be about the same size as the weapon itself.

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I don't know about anyone else but I'm grateful to the BATFE for protecting us from this menace. The thought of teeny leetle serious criminals wiping out an entire generation of teeny leetle unsuspecting victims gave me the vapors, the jim jams, and the whim whams too.

Any terrorist with teeny leetle fingers that fit inside its teeny leetle trigger guard could wreak havoc in this country. I was thinking of arming myself with a defensive flyswatter just in case but I've been reluctant to risk violating the NFA--the National Flyswatter Act.

Agent McMahon is clear evidence that the BATFE is not just an ordinary bunch of fools. We can all sleep better at night knowing that people like him are on the job.
 
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