Introducing the world's smallest gun that fires deadly 300mph bullets - but is just TWO inches long
Last updated at 13:43pm on 5th March 2008
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.
The Swiss Minigun, being marketed as a collector's item, is two inches long, and fires 4.53mm bullets.
At just over two inches long it is the world's smallest gun - but the 300mph bullets it fires mean it is still deadly
Costing £3,000 in stainless steel, a gold-plated, diamond-studded version is also available.
It cannot be imported into the UK, and buyers in Switzerland and Europe must get a permit from police to own one. The gun is banned in the US - because it is too small to qualify for sporting purposes.
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
Posted by: Dazy5
It has a keychain ring! That's great!
Posted by: pahapoika
and you need world's smallest finger to pull the trigger ?
Posted by: KozmoKramer
If Gary Coleman ever turns "gangsta", there's his gat.
Posted by: 78thrifleman
On a side note... what is wrong with that guy's hand (in the first picture)??
Posted by: sluggie371
there are no patrol rifles in the 78th
Posted by: Sniper
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Originally Posted by sluggie371
there are no patrol rifles in the 78th
HUH ????????????
Posted by: lpwpd722
Ah, isn't that cute...gives new meaning the concealed weapon.
Posted by: frank
I like this minigun better...
Posted by: ninety_four_c
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Originally Posted by 78thrifleman
On a side note... what is wrong with that guy's hand (in the first picture)??
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