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Title: CONCEALED WEAPONS UPDATE


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CONCEALED WEAPONS UPDATE
  • Prepared By Vicki Bailey, 9-15-03
  • Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole
  • Revised May 2005

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  • Everyday items can be modified to be used as
    weapons.
  • Most are devised by the bad guys.
  • ALWAYS remember many criminals are smarter
    than we think. NEVER underestimate the ones who
    were dumb enough to get caught.
  • Why should we worry?

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HOMEMADE GUNS
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CELL PHONE GUNS
  • Several types have been found.
  • Several of this model have been confiscated in
    Holland recently, usually along with high volumes
    of explosives and narcotics.
  • Fires 4 .22 caliber short rounds by pressing
    the keypad buttons


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The "Companion," a 3 D-cell Mag-Lite flashlight
converted into a shotgun capable of firing a .410
shotgun round. Manufactured by Ares Defense
Systems. May be purchased on the Internet.Fully
functional as a flashlight, it also works as a
gun by pulling the safety pin, then pushing down
on a spring-loaded firing pin. The projectile is
discharged through the end cap of the flashlight.
The company also sells a Mini-Mag-Lite (next
slide). The items are covered by the National
Firearms Act and possessing them requires you to
have proper documentation of ownership.
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MINI-MAGLITE GUN
  • 4 mini-mag flashlight (2 AA battery
    size)
  • Fires a single .380 round
  • Has an optional end cap that makes it look like a
    mini kubotan, vs. a flashlight

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Unscrews to free firing pin.
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BANGSTICK- Used by fishermen and scuba divers to
kill sharks and alligators. Fires a single 38
caliber short Colt, .38 special or .357 magnum
cartridge. Considered to be a firearm when
carried in a pocket or around the neck and used
for other purposes.
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ATF has classified this as any other weapon.
Prosecutable by 10 years in prison and up to
250,000 in fines. A very slight tap on the
barrel end will cause the device to discharge.
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Keychain remote control made into gun
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FOLDING GUN
  • A 5-shot .22 caliber pistol with a grip that
    folds over the barrel and cylinder
  • was concealed inside an eyeglass case when
    discovered
  • fits in pockets, hats, etc.

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WORLDS SMALLEST GUN
  • Fires .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, or .38 Special
    rounds
  • A break-down, single-shot, double action weapon
    made by Downsizer Corp.
  • 3 ¼ long, 2 ¼ tall, and .90 thick.
  • Imagine where this could be hiddenwallet,
    cigarette pack, palm, hats, etc., etc.

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HUNTING KNIFE GUNS
  • This is a 6-shot .22 caliber pistol
  • Cylinder and firing mechanisms are concealed
    inside the handle.
  • The handle breaks down and ejects what becomes
    the grip and trigger
  • Fairly accurate for firing due to its overall
    length

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end of barrel
trigger and grip
cylinder
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PISTOL PEN
  • Just under 6 with a 2 barrel
  • Stinger model must be folded in half to fire,
    forms a handle to grip
  • .25 caliber, .22 LR, or .380ACP

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PISTOL PEN
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ZIP GUNS
  • Some of the most commonly improvised firearms.
  • A handgun round is inserted snugly into a small
    diameter tube. That loaded tube is then
    inserted into a larger pipe, which has an end cap
    with a piece of pointed metal inside it. When you
    slam the end cap back against a hard surface, the
    pointed metal strikes the primer of the round
    like a firing pin and discharges the weapon.

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BOLT GUN Fires a single .22 caliber Stinger.
Pull back on spring-loaded hex head to fire.
5/8 diameter, 4 long.
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THE CLUB SHOTGUN
  • The handle end of The Club has been hollowed out
    to act as a barrel
  • When the lock end is pulled back, the interior
    metal cap (altered to act as a firing pin)
  • is pulled away from the round
  • Fired by slamming the ends back together

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Screwdriver Gun
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X-ray of Screwdriver Gun
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TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE WEAPON
  • Converted into .22 caliber pistol
  • Does not have plastic measuring device in the
    center
  • Last 1½ is a hardened steel barrel
  • To fire, remove threaded top, drop in cartridge.
    Pull the top and let go. Spring-loaded action,
    just like a zip gun.
  • ATF says possession is a federal crime,
    regardless of a persons record.

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KNIVES BLADES
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Cat Head Key Chains
  • Sold as self-defense devices or weapons.

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KEY KNIVES
  • Several are on the market, sold at self-defense
    shows, gun shops, hardware stores, gas stations,
    novelty stores
  • Very realistic looking at a glance
  • could be easily overlooked during a search
  • Usually the blades are surgical steel, razor
    sharp
  • This is a Swiss-Tech Utili-Key, and has a
    half-straight, half-serrated edge

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1 KNIFE BLADE
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PENS
Standard ballpoint pen casing hiding a 2 5/8
surgical steel blade, serrated towards the
handle. Modified from a Parker ballpoint pen.
4.00 at gun shops. Still writes as a pen.
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Marketed as a letter opener
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WALKING CANE DAGGER
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Contained both a 5 and 18 blade. Found on
an incoming inmate.
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Baton found in Clarksville, TN
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HOLDS TWO 15 DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD BLADES
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MOTORCYCLE DIPSTICK KNIFE
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Razor-sharp slicing weapons fashioned from credit
cards, or in the shape of credit cards.
Increasingly popular with biker gangs and white
prison gang members back on the street. Can
easily slice open a throat. These are
credit-card-size razors, with one long edge
sharpened and the opposite edge left dull for
gripping. The serrated blade on the left is
affectionately named the Face Saw by the
manufacturer. The other is called the Big
Razor. Can be hung around the neck or allowed
to hang down the pants leg. Can also be carried
in a wallet.
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This credit card was modified by hot-gluing a
thin, sharpened steel plate to the back of the
card. The sharp razor edge can be seen running
across the top of the card.
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THROWING CARDS
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LIGHTER KNIFE
  • Several models, usually about 8.00 at tobacco
    shops
  • Works stiletto style (blade slides upward
    from the tube vs. folding out)

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High-Strength Polymer Knife Both handle and
blade are polymer. No metal hinge pin. Not
detected on airport metal detector.
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PLASTIC KNIVES
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Tri-Blade Knife Locks Open -Throwable
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CREDIT CARD KNIFE
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CALCULATOR KNIFE
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CALCULATOR KNIFE
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HOLSTERED BLADE
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KUBOTAN
  • Popular self-defense weapon
  • Usually solid brass
  • Dangerous enough as a kubotan, but some conceal
    knives
  • DOUBLE WEAPON,
  • DOUBLE DANGER


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THE BLOODSUCKER
Hollow titanium tube cut at angle to speed
bleeding. Target eyes and ear canals. Long
enough to penetrate lung or heart. Resembles pen
when capped.
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LIPSTICK KNIFE
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Confiscated from a 9 year old girl who brought it
to school to cut up one of her friends. Could
easily be made at home. About 4 on
the internet.
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HAIR BRUSH DAGGER
Comes in many different styles and colors. The
handle unscrews from the bristles, and is the
grip for a hard poly-resin blade.

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BIKE SEAT DAGGERS
  • An officer in New Haven, Connecticut discovered
    this after a suspected gangbanger fled on foot
    and abandoned the bicycle. A 10
    piece of solid steel was machined down to a
    spear-like point and welded to the seat post.
  • When its on the bike, you wouldnt know its
    there.

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PLACES TO HIDE
GUNS, KNIVES, DRUGS, HANDCUFF KEYS,
PEOPLE, ETC.
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Jamaican Holster Can be made from any thin
metal, such as a coat hanger, in a matter of
minutes.
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Not a concealment device, but quite possibly the
worlds dumbest tattoo!
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HEADREST COMPARTMENT
  • The FBI is finding
  • more and more of these
  • Back of the headrest flips open like a glove box
  • Most any handgun
  • would fit inside

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HIDDEN COMPARTMENT
  • A kidnap victim advised of this hidden
    compartment when police couldnt find the
    suspects gun. It was opened by pushing down on
    the tilt-steering wheel adjuster.
  • This particular one was in a 2000 Cadillac
    Seville STS.

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VIDEO RECORDER GUN SAFE
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Under the videotape, officers found a
fully loaded Taurus 9mm semi-automatic handgun.
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DICTIONARY CUT TO HIDE GUN
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SUV RIFLE RACK
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17 firearms over 4,000 rounds of ammunition
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SMUGGLING ALIENS
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135- POUND WOMAN INSIDE DASH
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September 2001 issue of U.S. Customs Today
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Hollowed-out car battery with hidden
release mechanism. 300, found in Long Beach,
CA.
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BOOK BOMBS
  • On Sept 10, 2001, Colombian National Police
    discovered this book. It was to have been used
    to assassinate a prominent presidential
    candidate.
  • 5 lbs of plastic explosives (probably C-4) were
    inside
  • could be detonated via remote control using a
    cell phone
  • everything but the explosives could be purchased
    at Radio Shack

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SHOTGUN SHELL BOOBY TRAPS
  • In Oct. 2001, during a drug investigation, 8 of
    these were found guarding a residence in
    Tillonsburg, England.
  • 3 were set along paths around a marijuana patch,
    and were loaded with 8 shot 12-gauge shotgun
    shells.
  • The barrels were directed at the ground, but
    could be aimed to injure or kill whoever
    activated the trip wires.

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Spring latch acts as a hammer

Trip wire fastens here
Opens on a hinge to load
¾ pipe acts as a barrel
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Standard nail for a firing pin
bolt hammer
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London EOD members set up one of these devices on
their rifle range and tested it on a squash.
It worked on the first try.
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DRAGONS BREATH
SHOTGUN SHELLS
  • 50 flame, lasts about 3 seconds
  • Fueled by magnesium and phosphorous, burns at
    over
  • 4,000 degrees and propels incendiary metal
    particles between 90-110
  • Totally annihilated a mannequin wearing a
    ballistic vest at 10 yards (with extreme damage
    to the vest)

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DRAGONS BREATH SHOTGUN SHELLS
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
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Tear Gas Handgun
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Gun or Lighter?
Clarksville, TN
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Appears to be chrome Beretta 92F, with single and
double action, polymer handgrips, and Beretta
stamps and insignia.
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Actually a cigarette lighter bought by soldiers
in Iraq
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MARIJUANA PIPE End unscrews for storage. Bottom
cap does not have recessed area for storing top.
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Cigarette Lighter Stash
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NECK CHAIN HOLSTER
Standard pill and clasp chain Sometimes on a
poly-cord Could hold a knife, a gun, drugs, mace
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Pringles Can
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Held 4 ounces of ice
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NECKLACE
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CORK IN BACK OF BEAD
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CORK ON LEFT, MARIJUANA ON RIGHT
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PEPPER SPRAY RING
  • Manufactured by Stunning Innovations. Sells
    for 59.95 on their website, complete with
    replacement cartridges and a training video.
  • Sterling silver with a real onyx stone
  • The OC spray is rated at 2,000,000 SHU (simulated
    heat units)
  • A jalapeño pepper is only rated at 5,000 units.

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TWINE-CUTTER RING
Used by factory, assembly-line, craft, farm and
feed, supply, and warehouse workers to cut twine,
strings, or straps on bundles. Blade can be
easily sharpened more and the ring used for
slashing. Would be very effective at tearing
flesh once it had been stabbed.
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Coin Knife
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HIDDEN SHOE COMPARTMENT
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Variety of colors and designs. 40 - 100.
Available on-line.
Variety
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Steel spikes used with concrete for attaching
walls. High school skaters and gothics were
wearing these screwed into the eyelets of their
shoes, leaving laces undone.
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COMPARTMENT HATS
Made by Hawaiian Island Creations. Sold around
the world. Inside the hat, the front of the
sweatband detaches with velcro and the entire
inside of the hat is a compartment. The
discovering officer tested the hat it will
effectively conceal a .25 Beretta semi-automatic.
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Inside neck of sweatshirt, under the tag
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Hidden compartment inside front pouch of
sweatshirt
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CONCEALMENT JEANS
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  • Cutting the first layer of doubled material
    behind the zipper creates a pocket about 3
    deep and ¾ wide.
  • Could conceal pocketknife, syringe, handcuff key,
    or drugs
  • Discovered rocks of crack cocaine on 5
    probationers in PA during full body searches, all
    were charged with Possession with Intent to
    Deliver

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Belt buckle conceals handcuff key
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TOTER JEANS
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STUN GUN
  • Output of up to 180,000 volts from antenna

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CELL PHONE TASER
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Weapons hidden inside cell phones
  • Between the battery/chip and the body of most
    phones is ample space to hide handcuff keys,
    blades, LSD tabs, etc.
  • Hidden inside this phone
  • were 2 improvised paperclip/
  • handcuff keys and a 4
  • wallpaper razor blade.
  • Phone still worked
  • and items didnt show
  • on an X-ray scanner.

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PEPPER SPRAY PAGER
  • Lifepager LP1000
  • Available via internet
  • Has 2 canisters of liquid consisting of 10 OC
    pepper spray and CS gas
  • Range of 8-12 feet

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Even a sharpened T-bone can become a shank, and
not detected by metal detectors!
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SOURCES
  • IDENTIFYING WEAPONS ON THE STREET 569th US
    Forces Police Flight Training Section and Police
    Services Staff
  • Calibre Press, Inc.
  • U.S. Postal Service
  • US Attorneys Office Anti-Terrorism Advisory
    Council, Western District of TN
  • Various internet sites
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