bandula
03-09-2008, 05:42 AM
Smallest revolver in the world
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t just over two inches long it is the world's smallest gun - but the 300mph bullets it fires mean it is still deadly
Introducing the world's smallest gun that fires deadly 300mph bullets - but is just TWO inches long
Meet the pistol that fits in your pocket - and packs a hell of a punch.
The SwissMiniGun is the size of a key fob but fires tiny 270mph bullets powerful enough to kill at close range.
Officially the world's smallest working revolver, the gun is being marketed as a collector's item and measures just 2.16 inches long (5.5cm). It can fire real 4.53 bullets up to a range of 367ft (112m).
The stainless steel gun costs £3,000 although the manufacturers also produce extravagant, made-to-order versions made out of 18-carat gold with customised diamond studs which sell for up to £30,000.
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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
Thanks to >believe-or-not.blogspo
http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/3471/27477931oz9.jpg
t just over two inches long it is the world's smallest gun - but the 300mph bullets it fires mean it is still deadly
Introducing the world's smallest gun that fires deadly 300mph bullets - but is just TWO inches long
Meet the pistol that fits in your pocket - and packs a hell of a punch.
The SwissMiniGun is the size of a key fob but fires tiny 270mph bullets powerful enough to kill at close range.
Officially the world's smallest working revolver, the gun is being marketed as a collector's item and measures just 2.16 inches long (5.5cm). It can fire real 4.53 bullets up to a range of 367ft (112m).
The stainless steel gun costs £3,000 although the manufacturers also produce extravagant, made-to-order versions made out of 18-carat gold with customised diamond studs which sell for up to £30,000.
http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/2439/43072890vr2.jpg
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
Thanks to >believe-or-not.blogspo