Restoring Balance to the Force...

stabman

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Here you go:

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A knife so small it barely counts as one, and an ever tinier gun, one so tiny it doesn't even count as a firearm in Canada. ;)

I just fixed the internet; you're welcome. :cool:

Feel free to continue the thread along the same theme.
Pictures only if possible, with minimal commentary.
Let's get back to having fun!!! :)
 
As a fellow Canadian I need to know more about the tiny gun!

Was sold as "The World's Smallest Gun."
Got it for $10 at a gun store that has long since gone out of business. Came with a bunch of blanks in a pill capsule.
Pin-fire mechanism...spectacularly unreliable. :D
Made a huge flame when it actually fired though.

Some people used to break off a piece of pencil lead to use as a bullet.
Apparently there were also complete cartridges made for it as well, with projectiles. Never found any of those though.
Never found any more blanks either.

Sure is a neat little gun if you can find one though. :thumbsup:


The blanks I had made more flame, if I remember correctly.
 
Was sold as "The World's Smallest Gun."
Got it for $10 at a gun store that has long since gone out of business. Came with a bunch of blanks in a pill capsule.
Pin-fire mechanism...spectacularly unreliable. :D
Made a huge flame when it actually fired though.

Some people used to break off a piece of pencil lead to use as a bullet.
Apparently there were also complete cartridges made for it as well, with projectiles. Never found any of those though.
Never found any more blanks either.

Sure is a neat little gun if you can find one though. :thumbsup:


The blanks I had made more flame, if I remember correctly.

And I thought my North American Arms .22 mini revolver and Victorinox classic was small EDC carry!:eek:

Nice peanut, by the way.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
And I thought my North American Arms .22 mini revolver and Victorinox classic was small EDC carry!:eek:

Nice peanut, by the way.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
You can actually use the NA Arms revolver for something safely. You still have that one Jackknife?

Stabman, the photo with the 22 LR cartridge is telling. Great for scale!
 
You can actually use the NA Arms revolver for something safely. You still have that one Jackknife?

Stabman, the photo with the 22 LR cartridge is telling. Great for scale!

I still have both of them. Been steady companions since the mid 1980's. Now in Texas with the "warm' summers, one or both is a steady carry on my person when the S&W J fame is just a bit bulky for shorts and T-shirt.
 
How do you like the book "Ticket to Hell"?

Pretty good.
Very detailed.
Because he kept notes at the time which were smuggled out, it contains certain details that other accounts do not, since they were relying entirely on memory...and memory can be fickle, especially when people have endured horrific events. :(
 
You might try the S&W 342 Ti; 13.5 oz. loaded with 5 +P rounds (for which it is rated). :thumbsup: Works here in Vegas. ;)

I have the S&W air weight 637 at 14 ounces. same package size and weight. Meh.

When it's really hot here in the Lone Star state, I'll have oo settle for giving him a belly ache with five CCI stingers from my little NAA mini. :eek:

Mini's are like Case peanuts. Don't under estimate them.:D
 
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