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TheKingsSon
02-24-2006, 01:31 PM
http://cellular.co.za/phones/gunphone/gun-phone.jpgHitting the 5, 6, 7 and 8 buttons on the
gunphone fires four .22 caliber rounds
in quick succession.


At first sight it looks like a regular cell phone — same size, same shape, same overall appearance.



But beneath the digital face lies a .22-caliber pistol, a phone gun capable of firing four rounds in quick succession with a touch of the otherwise standard keypad.


The US Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are aware of the device and have instructed baggage screeners to be on the lookout for suspicious mobile phones. This is especially after 9/11.


European law enforcement officials — stunned by the discovery of these deadly decoys — say phone guns are changing the rules of engagement in Europe.


Airport authorities across Europe are implementing systems to X-ray all cell phones


“We find it very, very alarming,” says Wolfgang Dicke of the German Police union. “It means police will have to draw their weapons whenever a person being checked reaches for their mobile phone.”
The FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and the U.S. Customs Service say they’ve been briefed on the new weapons.

“This criminal invention represents a potentially serious threat to law enforcement and the public,” said U.S. Customs Service Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly.
“We received word about these guns last month. We have since alerted our field personnel to be on the lookout for ‘cell phone guns’ at U.S. ports of entry.”

Guns on the Move
These new covert guns were first discovered in October when Dutch police stumbled on a cache during a drug raid in Amsterdam.

In another recent incident a Croatian gun dealer was caught attempting to smuggle a shipment through Slovenia into Western Europe.

Police say both shipments are believed to have originated in Yugoslavia.
Interpol sent out a warning to law enforcement agencies around the world.
European border police and customs officers are at a heightened state of alert at all ports, airports and border crossings.Realistic Appearance

‘If you didn’t know they were guns, you wouldn’t suspect anything,” said Ari Zandbergen, spokesman for the Amsterdam police.

“Only when you have one in your hand do you realize that they are heavier,” says Birgit Heib of the German Federal Criminal Investigation Agency.

The guns are loaded by twisting the phone in half. The .22-caliber rounds fit into the top of the phone under the screen. The lower half, under the keyboard, holds the firing pins. The bullets fire through the antenna by pressing the keypad from numbers five to eight.

Amsterdam police says they are very sophisticated machines constructed inside gutted cell phones which do not light up or operate as real phones.
“These are very difficult to make. We believe experts are involved,” says Zandbergen.


U.S. authorities, including the FBI, ATF, Federal Aviation Administration and the U.S. Customs Service Authority have been supplied detailed information and pictures of these new weapons.

“They’ve been given a heads up,” said Jim Crandall, ATF spokesman.
To date no phone guns have been discovered either in the United States or in the process of being smuggled in, authorities say. But they know it’s only a matter of time.

FAA spokeswoman Rebecca Trexler said airport security officers had been trained to deal with this new threat.

“We don’t want to tell the bad guys exactly what we’re looking for,” she says, “We are trying to stay one step ahead.”Will Affect Travelers

Airport authorities across Europe are implementing systems to X-ray all cell phones, those procedures will likely be followed by airports around the world.
“This is just one more item that we need to pay special attention to because nowadays, of course just about every passenger carries a mobile phone,” says the spokesman for Frankfurt airport security.

Customs officials in the U.S. say their safety procedure has normally been to require travelers to turn their phones on, however that may no longer be enough. Cell phone users will have to be made aware that reaching for their phones in some circumstances could be misinterpreted as a threat by authorities.

Ponce Cuba
02-24-2006, 01:45 PM
I saw an article about three years ago with the same thing.....also they make Zippo lighters with a two shot short 22 and a metal belt buckle with a three shot long 22.

In the old days when I used to travel a lot on "vacation" I would take a metal tube, about four inches long, that when you looked at one end it looked like a microscope with a piece of glass at both ends, but.....mixed with my carry on there was a small piece of metal an a small loose spring and rolled up in my lead tooth paste tube two .25 bullets, it would take me only forty five seconds to make it work.

People are trained to look for something that looks like something and not for what it could be used, like my five inch long candy stick that I used to suck one end and make it into a fine point? very nasty when pushed into your eye or ear.

Ash_Williams
02-24-2006, 02:27 PM
Bullets are much faster than just lending the phone to someone until they grow a brain tumor. Also, these phones apparently don't work as phones, so they would seem to be far less annoying than the real thing.

MoonChakka
02-24-2006, 02:32 PM
....like my five inch long candy stick that I used to suck....

:haha:


Just kidding Ponce. I swear I am still in fourth grade sometimes.

Ponce Cuba
02-24-2006, 02:37 PM
All those X rays machines are nothing but a joke.....all you have to do is to get the proper size of what ever you want to have inspected and burned it into a piece of a special type of paper (I won't help you with this)...in other words make the imprint look like the inside of a cell phone, remember that is only as thick as a piece of paper, and put it under the cover of the cell phone......in the X ray all that they will see is the imprinted circuit and not what's under it.

Like I keep on saying, is not what is but what you make it look like.

lhslancers
02-24-2006, 02:39 PM
Would you believe?

Big_Rob
02-24-2006, 02:41 PM
I saw one of those cell phone guns at a gun show a few years back. You needed a Class 3 permit to buy it.