Cool tiny Pistol hidden in a Zippo case, page
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reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 10:51 AM by emaildogs
reply to post by DaddyBare



I'm just not seeing it.

Where does the projectile exit?

How many can it hold? How do you fire it? (no pun intended)

Has great novelty, that's about it. Thanks for the post.



reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 10:55 AM by thisguyrighthere
Originally posted by emaildogs
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post by DaddyBare



I'm just not seeing it.

Where does the projectile exit?

How many can it hold? How do you fire it? (no pun intended)

Has great novelty, that's about it. Thanks for the post.


Might explain a little:

All copper-cased 6mm cartridges will be fired out of a barrel, as there is no more wick in place. Needless to say, there is no trigger like a traditional gun, but you will need to roll the flint striking wheel so that it can be fired.


www.ubergizmo.com...

And here:

the barrel occupying the place of the wick, the flint striking wheel acting as the trigger.


www.collectorebooks.com...
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reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 10:55 AM by emaildogs
reply to post by Grey Magic



Zippo is an American tool, don't think bond would fancy this gadget.

Too reliable.


reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 10:56 AM by DaddyBare
reply to post by emaildogs



To answer your question...
I have no idea????

I have seen a few of these types of novelty guns at gun show tables before...
most of those were single shot ...
with a rather complex firing mechanism that needed to be pulled back twisted or otherwise manipulated in a rather unnatural manner...
judging form this photo.... there isn't enough there to give me a clue on how it fires???


reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 10:58 AM by DaddyBare
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thanks for that... answers a lot of questions....

with it being that easy it makes me wonder if anyone ever picked up the "Wrong" Zippo when lighting up?


reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 11:01 AM by emaildogs
Originally posted by DaddyBare
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with it being that easy it makes me wonder if anyone ever picked up the "Wrong" Zippo when lighting up?




Thanks ThisGuyRightHere.


reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 11:16 AM by thisguyrighthere
Reply to post by SavedOne


Seeing how it fires I bet the intention was to fire or have the victim fire once it's right up in their face while trying to light a cigarette.

Still, people survive a lot worse than that tiny projectile in the face.



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reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 11:23 AM by DaddyBare
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I don't know....
remember the CIA's assassin cartridge of choice was the tiny .22 short... had just enough umph to enter the skull but not enough to exit... kind of just bounced around in the brain doing all sorts of damage while the shooter just walked away making no more sound that that of a cap gun..



reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 11:35 AM by thisguyrighthere
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Isn't that an urban myth?

Maybe there's enough energy to deflect once but there's no way it's bouncing around.

A paramedic buddy of mine told me at a suicide with a 22 they got a straight path to the back of the skull and once recovered the bullet was only slightly deformed. No fragmentation and no chance for deflection at point blank range.

But I guess these things aren't always 100% consistent.



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reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 11:43 AM by DaddyBare
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was not Myth...
Link to an OSS CIA pen Gun
Agents were trained to always shoot at the back of the head, 'Occipital Region Of Head' where things like your heart and breathing are controlled...


reply posted on 29-7-2011 @ 11:49 AM by thisguyrighthere
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Theres a difference between shooting the base of the rear of the skull to take out automatic functions and shooting somebody in the head so the bullet will "bounce around" inside the skull.

I wonder if MythBusters ever did this one?



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