From: Scott Loveless
On 2/19/10, Bob W <p...@web-options.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Amazing. I realized many US citizens have guns inside their homes.
> > > > Friendly US citizens carrying guns on the street was something I
> > > > never imagined.
> > > > Do I need to visualize PDML'ers with handguns in their
> > photobags???
> > > >
> > >
> > > That's what you call 'enablement'...
> >
> > Didn't some spy agency have a single-shot pistol built into an SLR?
> > "C'est fromage!"
>
>
> The Taliban assassinated Ahmed Shah Mahsoud, one of the Northern Alliance
> leaders/warlords, on Sept 9th 2001 using a weapon built into a video camera.
> The gunman was a news cameraman. You don't want to piss people like that
> off, which is why Cotty never gets to interview any British warlords.
What I'm thinking of, and i swear I've seen a photo or drawing of it,
looked exactly like some common SLR. Behind the lens was a very short
barrel that could fire one shot. It may not have really existed, and,
for all my memory is worth, could have been something I saw in a comic
book 25 years ago.
Something the KGB did up for the East Germans back in the 50s I think.
Pre-Berlin Wall.
'Q' makes one for James Bond (Timothy Dalton) in "Licence to Kill".
Imprinted so it can only be fired by James Bond. "Film" was high
velocity .220
http://www.imfdb.org/images/3/31/Ltk-cam1.jpg
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