The CIA's Deer Gun, a successor to the WWII Liberator, was designed as a single-shot, low-cost 9mm pistol for covert operations. Intended for airdrops to resistance groups, its strategy was for an operative to eliminate an enemy soldier and take their primary weapon. Despite a contract for 1,000 units, significant deployment never occurred.
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The CIA's Deer Gun, a successor to the WWII Liberator, was designed as a cheap, disposable covert weapon. Made from cast aluminum and chambered in 9mm, it featured a manual loading process and a hollow grip for ammunition. Despite high initial tooling costs making it expensive per unit, its primary value was deniability, with only 1,000 units produced and most likely destroyed.
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