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"As dangerous as a machine gun." Give me a break!!!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=526655&in_page_id=1770


Introducing the world's smallest gun that fires deadly 300mph bullets - but is just TWO inches long
By ANDY DOLAN - More by this author »
Last updated at 16:39pm on 5th March 2008

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Meet the pistol that fits in your pocket - and packs a hell of a punch.

The SwissMiniGun is the size of a key fob but fires tiny 270mph bullets powerful enough to kill at close range.

Officially the world's smallest working revolver, the gun is being marketed as a collector's item and measures just 2.16 inches long (5.5cm). It can fire real 4.53 bullets up to a range of 367ft (112m).

The stainless steel gun costs £3,000 although the manufacturers also produce extravagant, made-to-order versions made out of 18-carat gold with customised diamond studs which sell for up to £30,000.

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At just over two inches long it is the world's smallest gun - but the 300mph bullets it fires mean it is still deadly

It cannot be imported into the UK, and buyers in Switzerland and Europe must produce an import permit from police to obtain one.

The gun is banned from being imported into the US - because it's barrel is less than three inches, meaning it is deemed too small to qualify for sporting purposes.

Jonathan Spencer, consultant forensic scientist and firearms expert, said that although the gun, which fires bullets at a speed of 399 feet a second, was tiny, it could still prove fatal and in the eyes of the law was as dangerous as a machine gun.

He said: "The general threshold for perforating the skin is about 330 feet a second.

"Apart from bone, skin offers the greatest resistance to penetration. If it can pass through the skin it is potentially lethal, even if the bullets are small.

"If you shoved something 3mm across into someone's chest you could kill them. It's the same with these bullets, they could penetrate the heart.

"It is capable of killing someone. Under section 5 of the Firearms Act it would be a prohibited weapon. It would be on the same scale as a machine gun."

The gun shoots 2.34 mm calibre rim fire ammunition especially developed for it as the smallest rim fire ammunition in the world.

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The Swiss Minigun, which is being marketed as a collector's item, is just 5.5cm long, and fires 4.53mm bullets up to 112 metres



It weighs in at just 0.7oz (19.8grams) and fires live and blank ammunition.

The gun is the first product of the SwissMiniGun company, a gunsmiths based at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.

Owner Paul Erard said that since the product's launch three years ago, the firm had sold around 300 of the guns, mainly to collectors in the Middle and Far East.

He said: "We are producing in very small quantities - perhaps 25 gold guns and 100 steel guns a year, and there is a six month waiting list to get one.

"We will make whatever the customer wishes for. The most expensive version we have sold cost £30,000 and was covered in diamonds and came with a gold chain."

Other bespoke finishes available include ebony grips, hand engraved grips, gold grips with diamonds or collared precious stones.

Mr Erard said that although the double action revolver is similar in appearance to a Colt Python full-size weapon, it was actually based on a Swiss-made revolver.

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.

But Mr Erard denied the gun was deadly and said it was only a tenth as powerful as some air guns.

"Since September 11 there has been a lot of paranoia in America", he said.

"It is ridiculous. Why would criminals want my gun when you can go out and buy a Kalashnikov there already?"

A Guinness World Records spokesman confirmed the gun held the record as the word's smallest working revolver.


Check out the link. There are several pictures of this little gem. I certainly want one. Of cource, no imports to the U.S. After all, someone might use it to shoot down an airliner. :barf:
 
section 5 covers all the nice toys:evil:
most handguns
semi autos not .22
machine guns
grenades rocket launchers
also tasers mace etc etc
basically if possesion of it makes you grin or cackle you can't have it :cuss:
 
just because it can't be imported because of the 'sporting clause', doesn't mean a company couldn't manufacture one here in the states.

How many of us wouldn't buy the world's smallest 1911? I know I would.
 
it could still prove fatal and in the eyes of the law was as dangerous as a machine gun.
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Wow...
Just wow.
Any respect I still had for the Brits is now lost.
Are you sure Churchill wasn't Irish?
(By the way, I know several quite amiable and tough Brits--one of whom is entering the U.S. Marine Corps--I was pretty much just referring to their gov't/society in general)
 
this little gun has been brought up a few times. Apparently people think it's a super deadly gun just because it uses powder to drive a tiny bullet. The reality is it's less powerful than a BB gun.
 
I saw a story about that roach killer a while ago--whoever said that novelty item was dangerous needs a reality check.:barf::banghead::cuss::cuss:
 
Enough with the Brit-bashing thank you! I might remind you that this is The High Road... so please take it. Not every Brit is anti-gun and not every American is some combination of Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, Charleton Heston and Chuck Norris!
 
not every American is some combination of Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, Charleton Heston and Chuck Norris!
Well, okay, if you have to include California...
Seriously, Matt, I already said that my disparagement was toward the government and the sort of society that they (and others) have built up. There is nothing wrong with the Brits as Brits, they've just let their government run away with them.
 
OK Nolo I wasn't referring to you specifically. You seem like a good enough guy. I just get fed up with some people assuming all Britons are quite happy to bend over and take it from the government, pettier criminals etc. Many of us still have our sense but are being taught (deliberately or no) to not use it. Some of us are trying to change the direction this country is going. It takes time though, as there are decades of momentum to overcome and there aren't enough of us pushing (yet).
 
Matt, I'd be shooting (as in, I'd already basically be taking to the government (and be failing horribly, but that seems to be how I roll on most things... :uhoh:)) if I were you, but I'm not you. And you people have your ways. I respect that. I also respect that your people produced a dam...n...er...arn fine rifle that I am about to purchase: the Enfield No. 4 Mark II.
By the way, I truly am concerned for your country. I wish you all the best in your efforts, and I hope that more of THR's energy can be directed towards the Anglo-European front.
 
Gotta go with Deer Hunter. Parliamentary systems are a recipe for disaster. I mean, we've had problems with the Reps and Senators getting detached from the populace, and Parliaments are even more disconnected! It basically is just a party oligarchy. In fact, it is a party oligarchy, the more I think about it.
 
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