THE PEN GUN 🖊 (Gimmick Or Legitimate???)

Published on December 29, 2022
Duration: 11:02

This guide details the transformation and operation of the Stinger Pen Pistol, a .22 LR firearm that converts from a pen-like object to a handgun. It covers loading, transformation, safety engagement/disengagement, and basic firing. The video emphasizes the inherent safety risks associated with its design, particularly during manipulation, and demonstrates its limited effectiveness in penetration tests.

Quick Summary

The Stinger Pen Pistol is a .22 LR firearm that transforms from a pen to a handgun. While functional, it presents significant safety risks during its transformation due to an exposed trigger. Accuracy is limited by the lack of sights, and penetration capabilities are minimal, failing to pierce a truck door.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction Skit
  2. 00:49Stinger Pen Pistol Overview
  3. 01:30Accuracy Testing
  4. 02:43Ballistics Gel Testing
  5. 04:36Safety and Negligent Discharge Demo
  6. 05:27Small Target Practice
  7. 08:21Vehicle Penetration Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Stinger Pen Pistol and how does it work?

The Stinger Pen Pistol is a .22 Long Rifle firearm that transforms from a pen-like object into a shootable handgun. It features a single-shot capacity, with the barrel unscrewing for loading and the firearm requiring manipulation to expose the trigger and firing mechanism.

What are the safety concerns with the Stinger Pen Pistol?

The primary safety concern is the risk of negligent discharge during the transformation process. The exposed trigger and proximity of the muzzle make it easy for a finger to accidentally engage the trigger or be placed in front of the barrel.

How accurate is the Stinger Pen Pistol?

Accuracy testing at 10 yards showed difficulty in aiming due to the lack of traditional sights. The shooter had to move closer to achieve consistent hits on a steel target, indicating limited practical accuracy at range.

What was the penetration capability of the Stinger Pen Pistol?

In tests, the .22 LR round failed to penetrate a truck door completely, flattening against the metal. Ballistics gel tests showed significant penetration for a .22 LR hollow point but less than expected for a round nose in this short-barrel application.

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