Posted on 01/13/2017 1:39:44 PM PST by nickcarraway
European police forces have been placed on alert for illegal imports of the iPhone gun, a 9mm double-barrelled pistol disguised as a smartphone.
The handgun, which folds up so that it resembles an iPhone, will go on sale in America within weeks. With one click it unfolds to become a deadly two-shot pistol, with laser sights.
An alert sent to Belgian police at the weekend said that although no copies had yet been found, the weapons were expected to turn up on European streets soon.
To the eye, nothing can distinguish it from a mobile telephone, said the Belgian police alert, reported by Derniere Heure newspaper. Most people possess a smartphone, meaning that it can pass completely overlooked.
The prospect of illegal sales of the gun is a nightmare for European police and security forces already struggling to cope with terror threats. The gun sells for 325 pounds ($540), much less than an iPhone 7, which costs almost 600 pounds.
Ideal Conceal, the Minnesota manufacturer, has already taken 12,000 orders. In todays day and age, carrying a concealed pistol has become a necessity, said the online sales pitch.
Smartphones are everywhere, so your new pistol will easily blend in with todays environment. In its locked position it will be virtually undetectable because it hides in plain sight.
Kirk Kjellberg, the companys chief executive, said that the idea came to him after a child in a restaurant saw his own gun, which was not concealed, and became frightened.
There are some people that would take serious issue in the workplace or somewhere else to see a gun on you, and I think it gives people the opportunity to avoid that conversation, he said last year.
The weapon, which is not classed as a disguised weapon in the US and is therefore legal, is designed to be carried in a purse, back pocket or worn in a phone holder on a belt, to be quickly opened and instantly ready to fire with a hammerless action.
Calif is ‘Progressive’ in this area:
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2016/08/robert-farago/california-bans-gun-shaped-cell-phone-cases/
August 29, 2016
Last week, California legislature passed AB 1798 last week. On Friday, Governor Brown signed it into law. Under the new law any object that would lead a reasonable person to perceive that the device is a firearm is now verboten. Given that the Golden State is home to some extremely unreasonable people, one wonders if a Pop Tart chewed into the shape of a gun would qualify. This is how the new law reads:
Firearms: imitation firearms: gun-shaped phone cases.
Existing federal law prohibits a person from manufacturing, entering into commerce, shipping, transporting, or receiving any toy, look-alike, or imitation firearm unless the firearm contains, or has affixed to it, a marking approved by the federal Secretary of Commerce.
Existing state law defines imitation firearm as any BB device, toy gun, replica of a firearm, or other device that is so substantially similar in coloration and overall appearance to an existing firearm as to lead a reasonable person to perceive that the device is a firearm.
Under existing law, a manufacturer, importer, or distributor of imitation firearms that, among other things, fails to comply with any applicable federal law or regulation governing the marking of a toy, look-alike, or imitation firearm, as defined by federal law or regulation, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
This bill would specify that the definition of imitation firearm described above includes, but is not limited to, a protective case for a cellular telephone that is so substantially similar in coloration and overall appearance to an existing firearm as to lead a reasonable person to perceive that the device is a firearm.
How is this not an Any-Other-Weapon??!?
“Any other weapon” is a “catch-all” category. An AOW as defined as “any weapon or device capable of being concealed on the person from which a shot can be discharged through the energy of an explosive,” other than a handgun with a rifled barrel”.[3] This umbrella definition includes many improvised firearms (”zip guns”) and disguised firearms. Examples include wallet guns, cane guns, knife guns and pen guns.[19] An AOW can be transferred to non-prohibited persons with a $5 BATF stamp as opposed to the $200 stamp required for machine guns and short-barreled rifles.”
The best gun is the one close at hand. This Derringer is not ideal, but it is better than nothing. It could kill; the problem is it may take a while, and the perp I’d going to be pissed off when he reaches the victim.
iBang
Cap Pistol for Kids to use still under development.
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Anyone that becomes frightened at the sight of a gun should just stay in bed (forever)
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I actually did LOL.
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Laser sights tend to be fairly accurate, as long as the weapon is not abused.
So now, when they break into your place, convinced that you are a bad guy, and you’re not, and they have the wrong place, and you reach for your smartphone, you get shot?
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That doesn’t look anything like a phone.
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New Orleans...
The woman was killed even though she was carrying a concealed 9 mm fire arm. The two shot, laser aimed gun was disguised as an I Phone. The officer investigating her death said witnesses told him that on realizing the danger, she drew the gun but was distracted by the seeming need to reply to a text message displayed thereon
Thank you so very much!
Couldn’t remember the name, just knew I had one......
GREAT toys!
KYPD
Is there a Rose Gold option?
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