TSA Swiss-Made Miniature Gun Warning

STL / TACT AWARENESS REPORT

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  • Sensitive Security Information
  • September 08, 2006

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Mini Guns Put ATF on Alert

The ATF has issued an officer safety advisory on what is called the world’s smallest gun after a CBS 2 inquiry. The Alert has been issued both in the New York and nationally to all Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives criminal investigators and will be passed on to other federal agencies. The ATF has confiscated thousands of disguised or miniature guns from flashlights that shoot a .25 caliber bullet to pen guns. The latest miniature gun that is alarming the ATF community is the Swiss MiniGun.

It’s extremely small and just over two inches long. It comes with tiny bullets designed especially for the weapon that can penetrate skin. Even in its holster, this gun is so small that it could pass for a keychain ornament. This would make this the perfect stealth weapon for a variety of criminals. Swiss Watch has acknowledged they have sold 50 miniguns, all to one area of the world. “Contacts in the Middle East had asked the manufacture to make a miniature of the Colt Python.” But the company has refused to say which MiddleEastern countries. A national police organization notes that unlike air guns, Swiss MiniGuns can be concealed and shoot with
gunpowder bullets that travel at 400plus feet per second. Swiss MiniGuns cannot be legally imported into the United States because the barrel is less than three inches long and in this case, it’s a lot less.

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