This video details the Vugrek 'Nokitel' cell phone gun, a clandestine firearm disguised as a mobile phone. It features four .22 rimfire barrels, each fired by a separate button on the keypad acting as a trigger. The designer, Mirko Vugrek, has a history of illicit firearm manufacturing, including this device and the Agram 2000.
The Agram 2000 is a Croatian 9mm submachine gun developed in 1990, known for its compact size and integrated suppression system. Despite its unique design features like hammer-fired, closed-bolt operation, it was rejected by the Croatian Army due to a difficult recoil spring assembly. It later gained notoriety on the black market and in popular culture.
The Agram 2000 is a Croatian submachine gun chambered in 9mm Parabellum, notable for its closed-bolt operation influenced by the TEC-9 and its unique ported barrel system designed for integral suppression. Produced in small workshops during the Croatian War of Independence, it was technically classified as a machine pistol due to its lack of a stock. Despite not being a standard military issue, it gained notoriety in the criminal underworld.
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