Mobile phone or a .22 pistol?
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Mobile phone or a .22 pistol?
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Comments: True. As first reported in an ABC News article dated December 6, 2000 (from which the above text was clearly taken) and later by Time magazine, .22 caliber guns disguised as cell phones have been confiscated from smugglers in western Europe on more than one occasion in the past several years.
The guns, which are capable of firing four rounds in quick succession, are believed to have been manufactured in Yugoslavia or Croatia. The "antennae" of the gutted phones function as gun barrels and numbers 5 through 8 on the keypad as triggers.
Security experts say the cell phone guns, as well as other "improvised explosive devices," can be detected by screening equipment now in use at airports internationally. Though they have been the subject of security alerts in the U.S. as recently as December 2003, none have yet been sighted in North America.
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Comments: True. As first reported in an ABC News article dated December 6, 2000 (from which the above text was clearly taken) and later by Time magazine, .22 caliber guns disguised as cell phones have been confiscated from smugglers in western Europe on more than one occasion in the past several years.
The guns, which are capable of firing four rounds in quick succession, are believed to have been manufactured in Yugoslavia or Croatia. The "antennae" of the gutted phones function as gun barrels and numbers 5 through 8 on the keypad as triggers.
Security experts say the cell phone guns, as well as other "improvised explosive devices," can be detected by screening equipment now in use at airports internationally. Though they have been the subject of security alerts in the U.S. as recently as December 2003, none have yet been sighted in North America.
http://67.19.222.106/inboxer/video/cellgun.mpg
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Now thats something URBAN MEDICORE !snIPer";p="55639 wrote: http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/b ... e_guns.htm
Comments: True. As first reported in an ABC News article dated December 6, 2000 (from which the above text was clearly taken) and later by Time magazine, .22 caliber guns disguised as cell phones have been confiscated from smugglers in western Europe on more than one occasion in the past several years.
The guns, which are capable of firing four rounds in quick succession, are believed to have been manufactured in Yugoslavia or Croatia. The "antennae" of the gutted phones function as gun barrels and numbers 5 through 8 on the keypad as triggers.
Security experts say the cell phone guns, as well as other "improvised explosive devices," can be detected by screening equipment now in use at airports internationally. Though they have been the subject of security alerts in the U.S. as recently as December 2003, none have yet been sighted in North America.
http://67.19.222.106/inboxer/video/cellgun.mpg
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Gun camouflaged as mobile phone
Came across these images while browsing for foreign pictures at the news desk. The picture has been shot by an AP ( Associated Press) photographer (source quoted). But the calibre isn't mentioned. To me it appears like a .22 LR. Can anyone figure out?
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CAPTION: An Italian Carabinieri paramilitary police officer shows a gun, camouflaged as a mobile phone, seized along with other weapons and drugs in a Camorra bunker in Torre Annunziata, near Naples, southern Italy, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. According to investigators, the gun can fire up to four bullets. (AP Photo/Franco Castano)
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CAPTION: An Italian Carabinieri paramilitary police officer shows a gun, camouflaged as a mobile phone, seized along with other weapons and drugs in a Camorra bunker in Torre Annunziata, near Naples, southern Italy, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. According to investigators, the gun can fire up to four bullets. (AP Photo/Franco Castano)
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Re: Gun camouflaged as mobile phone
Thanks Badshah,
That answers my question as well. It's a .22 indeed.
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Ebenezer
That answers my question as well. It's a .22 indeed.
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Ebenezer
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This is getting to be normal practice in most of the multiplex cinemas in Delhi.HSharief";p="60128 wrote: That is the reason some of the "smart" security guards in the absence of xray devices, have the passengers switch on the electronic devices like phones, pagers, pdas, etc...
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Re: Gun camouflaged as mobile phone
i wonder if there is any country where these kind of guns are legal
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Re: Gun camouflaged as mobile phone
They are legal in the United States with registration of the firearm and either a $5 transfer tax stamp, or a $200 manufacturing tax stamp (you can make one here in the US but you need to pay the tax first).indian";p="60134 wrote:i wonder if there is any country where these kind of guns are legal
Also legal here are pen guns, briefcase guns (with or without a silencer), cane guns, wallet guns, key fob guns, pocket watch guns, ring guns, umbrella guns, pager guns, flashlight guns, knife guns (only some knife guns are regulated), etc. They are legal with a tax stamp and registration unless they were made before 1899 or after 1898 and they have been given an exception and removed from regulation.
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Ah i knew this was posted elsewhere before - here we go -
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... highlight=
Mods can we have these merged please.
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... highlight=
Mods can we have these merged please.
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