The Pen Gun, the Ultímate Assassin Weapon!!!

Published on July 26, 2023
Duration: 18:47

This video from Demolition Ranch explores the mechanics and testing of a .25 ACP Pen Gun, a highly concealable, single-shot firearm. The host, Matt Carriker, along with guests Donut Operator, SwaggerSouls, and Jschlatt, demonstrates its operation, including loading and firing. Testing reveals significant challenges with accuracy due to the lack of sights and a slow manual reloading process. The video also touches upon other novelty firearms like the credit card gun and cell phone gun.

Quick Summary

The .25 ACP Pen Gun is a single-shot firearm designed for extreme concealability, requiring manual loading and folding into an 'L' shape to fire. Testing reveals significant accuracy challenges due to the lack of sights and a slow reloading process, making it more of a novelty than a practical weapon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit: Pen Gun Office Demo
  2. 02:46Novelty Concealed Firearms: Credit Card & Cell Phone Guns
  3. 03:31Pen Gun Mechanics: Loading & Folding
  4. 04:17Guest Testing: Donut Operator, SwaggerSouls, Jschlatt
  5. 07:25Troubleshooting: Light Primer Strikes & Safety
  6. 11:15Accuracy Test: Aiming Challenges
  7. 13:52Speed Reload Challenge: Single-Shot Limitations

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a pen gun work?

A pen gun typically unscrews to load a single round into the chamber. It then folds into an 'L' shape, revealing a trigger, allowing it to be fired. These are single-shot firearms designed for extreme concealability.

What are the limitations of a pen gun?

Pen guns have significant limitations, including single-shot capacity, a slow manual reloading process, and extremely poor accuracy due to the lack of traditional sights. They are generally considered novelty items rather than practical firearms.

What calibers are common for novelty concealed firearms like pen guns?

Novelty concealed firearms like pen guns, credit card guns, and cell phone guns often come in smaller calibers such as .22 LR, .25 ACP, or .380 ACP, balancing concealability with minimal projectile power.

Are pen guns reliable?

Reliability can be an issue with novelty firearms like pen guns. The video mentions experiencing light primer strikes, which can be caused by ammunition or minor mechanical faults, potentially hindering function.

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