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''' | '''Assassination Devices''' are usually clandestine firearms disguised as a non-weapon to conceal their true purpose and are used by Assassins, Secret Agents, Spies, Terrorists, et. al. Occasionally used by intelligence agencies or Spy Services of all kinds and from various governments during the World Wars and the Cold War, many have been found in different forms such as [http://img105.imageshack.us/img105/456/pengunrm5.jpg Pens], Cigarette Lighters, Cameras, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxIjkBVEtyE Mobile Phones], [http://www.techchee.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/tiny-4-inch-key-fob-gun-280708.jpg Key Fobs] and are often seen in Spy/Crime-Thriller movies or similar media. It must be noted that many are hard to identify or are props. | ||
Note: This page exists to list all the disguised '''firearms''' that are made out of, or hidden within other innocuous items that have appeared in films, television shows, anime or Video Games. It is not a place for other weapons (such as darts, or hidden knives, or daggers, or garottes). | Note: This page exists to list all the disguised '''firearms''' that are made out of, or hidden within other innocuous items that have appeared in films, television shows, anime or Video Games. It is not a place for other weapons (such as darts, or hidden knives, or daggers, or garottes). |
Revision as of 03:46, 24 January 2010
Assassination Devices are usually clandestine firearms disguised as a non-weapon to conceal their true purpose and are used by Assassins, Secret Agents, Spies, Terrorists, et. al. Occasionally used by intelligence agencies or Spy Services of all kinds and from various governments during the World Wars and the Cold War, many have been found in different forms such as Pens, Cigarette Lighters, Cameras, Mobile Phones, Key Fobs and are often seen in Spy/Crime-Thriller movies or similar media. It must be noted that many are hard to identify or are props.
Note: This page exists to list all the disguised firearms that are made out of, or hidden within other innocuous items that have appeared in films, television shows, anime or Video Games. It is not a place for other weapons (such as darts, or hidden knives, or daggers, or garottes).
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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U.S. Marshals | Prison Inmate | XL-17 Pen Gun | 1998 | |
You Only Live Twice | Cigarette explosive projectile gun | 1967 | ||
Licence To Kill | Timothy Dalton | James Bond | Signature Camera Gun | 1989 |
Never Say Never Again | 'Union Jack' Ballpoint Pen | 1983 | ||
The Black Windmill | Briefcase | 1974 | ||
Johnny English | Pen | 2003 | ||
Mission: Impossible | Jon Voight | Jim Phelps | Pistol assembled from radio | 1996 |