World's Smallest Gun

ylexot

Super Genius
Introducing the world's smallest gun that fires deadly 300mph bullets - but is just TWO inches long | the Daily Mail
This is the world's smallest gun - and although it might look like a harmless toy to some it is anything but as it is capable at firing deadly bullets at a speed of 300mph.
Beautiful craftsmanship on something so small.
fires 4.53mm bullets.
Somehow, I doubt that. That seems too large to fit in that gun...or maybe that's the ammo length instead of diameter.
The gun is banned in the US - because it is too small to qualify for sporting purposes.
:confused: Since when is that a requirement?
 

Sharon

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The Swiss Minigun, being marketed as a collector's item, is two inches long, and fires 4.53mm bullets.
Wrong. It shoots 2.34 mm caliber rim fire ammunition.
 

ylexot

Super Genius
For real. I'd like to have a couple of them just for plinking squirrels. :lmao:


Can you say Guine$$ World Record memorabilia?

A pellet gun is cheaper, more powerful, and available at any Wal-Mart with no background check :shrug:
 

Sharon

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A pellet gun is cheaper, more powerful, and available at any Wal-Mart with no background check :shrug:

I've already mastered it that way. :biggrin:

I wonder how hard it is to shoot accurately with that little thing.
 

Novus Collectus

New Member
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:confused: Since when is that a requirement?
Since 1968.
I think after Reagan got shot with an import handgun made from parts, even the frame by itself cannot be imported now either as I understand it.
The only way it can be imported is if it is declared a Curio or Relic by the ATF and imported by a Federal Firearms Licensee.

To recieve a designation as a C&R firearm, one must submit to the ATF a request to do so. Since it has obvious curio qualities, it should not really be a problem unless there is something about it still being in production.
 

ylexot

Super Genius
Since 1968.
I think after Reagan got shot with an import handgun made from parts, even the frame by itself cannot be imported now either as I understand it.
The only way it can be imported is if it is declared a Curio or Relic by the ATF and imported by a Federal Firearms Licensee.

To recieve a designation as a C&R firearm, one must submit to the ATF a request to do so. Since it has obvious curio qualities, it should not really be a problem unless there is something about it still being in production.

And what does any of that have to do with "sporting purposes"?
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
How annoying...

...that those English pricks make a gun nut get out the calculator.

Why couldn't they just say 400 fps???

300 mph! OHMYGOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :jameo:
 
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