Vugrek's Cell Phone Gun for Organized Crime

Published on September 11, 2023
Duration: 5:04

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.

Quick Summary

The Vugrek 'Nokitel' cell phone gun is a disguised firearm featuring four .22 rimfire barrels. Its keypad buttons (4, 5, 6, 'info') act as independent triggers after manual cocking, making it a well-engineered clandestine weapon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mirko Vugrek & Family
  2. 01:23Cell Phone Gun Exterior & Disguise
  3. 02:19Internal Mechanism & Firing System
  4. 03:52Designer's Criminal History & Other Weapons

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vugrek cell phone gun?

The Vugrek 'Nokitel' cell phone gun is a clandestine firearm disguised as an old-school mobile phone. It was designed by Mirko Vugrek and features four .22 rimfire barrels, with each barrel fired by a separate button on the keypad.

How does the Vugrek cell phone gun operate?

After manual cocking via a lever, the device's keypad buttons (4, 5, 6, and 'info') act as independent triggers for each of the four .22 rimfire barrels, making it a well-engineered concealed weapon.

Who designed the Vugrek cell phone gun?

The cell phone gun was designed by Mirko Vugrek the younger, a Croatian arms designer known for creating clandestine firearms. He has been imprisoned multiple times for illicit gun manufacturing.

When did the Vugrek cell phone gun first appear?

The 'Nokitel' cell phone guns began surfacing in police seizures around 2007-2008. Their appearance suggests their use within organized crime networks in Europe.

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