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Cell phone GUN!

This is true according to Snopes


Read this and then watch the attached video clip.

If you get asked to test your cell phone at the airport, this is the reason.
Because cell phone guns have been discovered. The attached video clip shows how cell phone guns operate. These phones are not in the U.S. yet, but they are in use overseas. Beneath the digital phone face is a .22 caliber handgun capable of firing four rounds in rapid succession using the standard telephone keypad.

European law enforcement officials are stunned by the discovery of these deadly decoys. They say phone guns are changing the rules of engagement in Europe . "We find it very alarming," says Wolfgang Dicke of the German Police Union . "It means police will have to draw their weapons whenever a person being checked reaches for their cell phone."

Although cell phone guns have not reached the U.S. yet, the FBI, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the U.S. Customs Service say they have been briefed on the new weapons. All U.S. ports of entry have been alerted.

These covert weapons were first discovered in October of 2000 when Dutch police came upon a cache during a drug raid in Amsterdam.

In another recent incident, a Croatian gun dealer was caught attempting to smuggle a shipment through Slovenia into Western Europe. Police say both shipments are believed to have originated in Yugoslavia! .. Interpol sent a warning to law enforcement agencies around the world.

"If you didn't know they were guns, you would think they were cell phones,"said Ari Zandbergen, a spokesperson for the Amsterdam police. "Only when you have one in your hand do you realize that they are heavier than a regular cell phone."

Be patient if security asks to look at your cell phone or turn it on to show
that it works. They have a good reason!
See the attached video clip


 
I remember reading an article on keychain guns in Newsweek YEARS ago. Basically it had 2 .22 rounds inside a piece that was shaped to look like a car remote. You'd screw a short barrel (possibly from a pen?) onto each side, and shoot.

Too bad a .22 does almost nothing.
 
Originally posted by: jagec
I remember reading an article on keychain guns in Newsweek YEARS ago. Basically it had 2 .22 rounds inside a piece that was shaped to look like a car remote. You'd screw a short barrel (possibly from a pen?) onto each side, and shoot.

Too bad a .22 does almost nothing.

A lot of hit men use .22's.

A head shot and the bullet just bounces around inside the skull scrambling everything inside.

Not a pretty picture and sorry I brought it up...
 
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: jagec
I remember reading an article on keychain guns in Newsweek YEARS ago. Basically it had 2 .22 rounds inside a piece that was shaped to look like a car remote. You'd screw a short barrel (possibly from a pen?) onto each side, and shoot.

Too bad a .22 does almost nothing.

A lot of hit men use .22's.

A head shot and the bullet just bounces around inside the skull scrambling everything inside.

Not a pretty picture and sorry I brought it up...

I've heard of .22s bouncing off people's skulls and leaving them with essentially nothing but a bruise and a 1/4" round scab.
 
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