OSS Flying Dragon: A Silent Poisoned Dart Gun

Published on April 7, 2018
Duration: 12:16

The OSS Flying Dragon (SAC-46) was a CO2-powered dart gun developed by the Office of Strategic Services during WWII for silent sentry elimination. Despite its silent operation, achieving lethal impact and dealing with poison delivery proved challenging. Only 15 were produced, making surviving examples exceptionally rare.

Quick Summary

The OSS Flying Dragon (SAC-46) was a WWII CO2 dart gun designed for silent sentry elimination. Developed by the Office of Strategic Services, it faced challenges in achieving lethality and poison delivery. Only 15 were produced, making it exceptionally rare.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: OSS Flying Dragon
  2. 01:29OSS Silent Weapon Requirements
  3. 02:42The Lethality Challenge
  4. 05:10Experimental OSS Concepts
  5. 06:16Flying Dragon Component Breakdown
  6. 07:13Sights and Range Markings
  7. 08:34Loading and Gas Seal Mechanism
  8. 10:08Production Numbers and Rarity

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the OSS Flying Dragon?

The OSS Flying Dragon (SAC-46) was a CO2-powered dart gun developed during World War II by the Office of Strategic Services. Its primary purpose was to provide a silent, flashless weapon for covert operations, such as eliminating sentries.

How rare is the OSS Flying Dragon?

The OSS Flying Dragon is extremely rare. Only 15 units were produced in the summer of 1945. By the end of the war, 12 remained in inventory, making surviving examples highly sought-after historical artifacts.

What were the main challenges in developing the Flying Dragon?

Key challenges included achieving sufficient lethality at range with a CO2 dart, effectively delivering fast-acting poisons, and ensuring poison durability during transport and use. Practical issues like accidental self-injury also arose.

What components make up the OSS Flying Dragon kit?

The kit typically includes the main action with a cast aluminum grip, a pistol barrel, an optional barrel extender for rifle configuration, specialized darts, and a loading tool. A CO2 cartridge powers the device.

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