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The Puzzle Gun a one-of-a-kind single-
shot 45-caliber muzzle-loading pistol
made by a bored machinist. It is made
up of 125 separate metal parts. When
disassembled, it looks like a “rubix
cube” puzzle.
Assembled Gun
Pieces disassembled
These are .22 caliber non-lethal Tear
Gas Guns. They are sold through
“Police” and “Sportsman” Magazines.
The ad explains that no federal license
or gun permit is needed to carry one
and that they sell for $30 each.
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In April of 2004, German Police busted a individual who was
manufacturing illegally modified single fire pistol pens. The gun is
designed to fire a single .22 Long Rifle Cartridge. They come in various
colors and styles. It is spring activated. About 1200 of the guns remain
unaccounted for.
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At first glace, this appears to be a big, prehistoric beeper
from the 80’s. Large, bulky, and weighs about a pound, but
look inside…Law enforcement should be aware of a pager
that doubles as a gun holster. The pager holster is a non-
functioning device with a fictional company logo, called
"SATLINK PAGING, INC."
Made in the USA. The Pager Pal Holster is designed to be worn inside the
pants using the fake pager as a clip to support the holster. The holster can be
used to hold small firearms or edged weapons. Cost $60.
“Where You'll Find The Safety
You Need in Styles You'll Love”
$49 Online
Can you tell the difference ?
Would you have the time to try?
Silenced “Siris”
.22 cal Pistol
The base cartridge for this weapon is the SS190. This bullet will perforate 48 layers of Kevlar from 50
meters out. This translates into "it will punch through your vest, PLATE included." The bullets will then
travel into your body and inflict damage. The bullet is traveling at 2,133fps.
Another unique fact about this weapon is the low recoil and control-ability. The 5.7 only has 60% of the
recoil impulse of a 9mm. It is comparable to a .22 target pistol. This aides the shooter to accurately
engage targets very quickly. The average shooter can engage man-size targets all day from 50 to 100
yards with a great degree of accuracy. This is only made easier with the fact that the standard magazine in
this pistol holds 20 Rounds.
This Cellular Phone Stun Gun is available for
purchase by the general public at several
internet sites. It is designed to look just like a
cell phone and includes a safety lock. The phone
is advertised to put out 180,000 volts through
it’s antenna. The Stun gun will not operate as a
operable cell phone. This particular cell phone
stun gun is marketed by a Taiwan company
called Motedo. Cost $55.
There are several internet companies
that are marketing “Stun” flashlights. Most
cost under $100 and will put out between
80,000 and 600,000 volts. Some will also
include a loud audible alarm (130db). They
all will operate as a working flashlight. Electric Probes
The credit card on the left was modified by hot-gluing a thin, sharpened steel plate to the
back of the card. The sharp razor edge can be seen running across the tops of the card.
There are several types of key knifes sold on the
market, including at self-defense shows, gun shops,
hardware stores, gas stations, and novelty stores.
They are very realistic looking at a glance could be
easily overlooked during a search. Usually the blades
are surgical steel, as sharp as a razor.
Shown here are some of the numerous
models that are sold, usually at tobacco
shops for about $8. Many operate
“Stiletto style,” i.e., the blade slides
upward from the tube vs. folding out.
In February 2007, Screening Officers at the Anne
Arundel County Courthouse in Maryland discovered a
switchblade knife disguised as a car remote. The 1.5”
blade was spring loaded and engaged by depressing
the chrome button. The “remote” also function as a
lighter. The alarm buttons were not functional.
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This necklace has a integrated
curved dagger, with corals and
black pearls and is made from
Sterling silver, heavily gold-
plated (24K), the dagger with
coral handle has an engraved
and gold-inlaid ornament on
the blade. It is firmly held in
place inside a guide. When the
knife is removed, the upper
part of the guide with black
pearls will descend under
spring pressure, so that a
visual balance is re-
established, and the necklace
can also be worn without the
knife. Manufacture and
accessibility unknown.
There are numerous pen knifes on the
market today. They look like a normal
looking ballpoint pen, but hide a hidden
knife.
Umbrella sword
viewed under x-ray
Pepper Pager: This pepper sprayer
has dual canisters that unload twice
the fire-power of any 1/2oz unit on the
market. The Pepper PAGER contains
two 10%, 2 million SCU pepper spray
canisters and has an effective range of
8-12 feet and will provide 10-12 one Model LP1000 X-ray Image
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Manufactured by “Stunning Innovations,” a pepper
spray/self-defense advocate. Sells for $59.95 on
their website, complete with replacement cartridges
and a training video. This particular model is sterling
silver with a real onyx stone. The OC spray of this
product is rated at 2,000,000 SHU (simulated heat
units), by comparison, Jalapeno pepper is only rated
at 5,000 units. This model is triggered by a switch
mounted on the side of the ring. This area also
contains a safety slide. The ring is capable of a two
or three second blast.
OC Cartridge
UDAR is a Russian
UDAR is a Russian
UDAR is a Russian made non-lethal self-defense
weapon that is designed to deliver fluid CS and
OC substances into the face or eyes of an
assailant. The device carries 5 cartridges with
irritating fluids. Training cartridges filled with
water are available. UDAR is more effective than
spray, due to its design. UDAR and its cartridges
are approved by the Russian Ministry of Health
and allowed without any licensing to its citizens.
Almost any weapon shop in Moscow sells these
devices.
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This “Handcuff Ring Key” was discovered during a vehicle traffic stop in Southern California.
The suspect was arrested for DUI and was later discovered to have two homicide warrants.
The key can easily be hidden if the ring is rolled around the finger so that the key is to the
inside of the hand. The ring had the appearance of a gold wedding band. This ring looked as if
it was homemade. It is unknown if the ring is commercially available.
The ASP Company, which is known for manufacturing the ASP Baton and
other law enforcement products, is now manufacturing a folding knife that
appears to be an ordinary Key. The “key” also contains a handcuff key.
Although this item can be a useful tool to law enforcement, it can also be
concealed by a subject that wishes to escape from confinement and/or
cause injury to the law enforcement officer.
This belt buckle could
pose a serious threat to
officers. The buckle
serves as concealment for
a handcuff key.
It appears to be a normal belt buckle that fits any standard 1 1/2" belt,
but the pin in the belt is actually a standard handcuff key. This item has
been seen for sale on e-Bay. Unique devices such as this belt buckle are
easily accessible to anyone. It is important to always keep your guard up
and to pay attention to those 'seemingly' harmless items.
Officers in Washington, Missouri arrested a career felon for carrying a
concealed weapon. When he was searched in the booking area a hidden
handcuff key was found attached to his trousers. The key was attached to
a long cloth attachment specifically to avoid detection during a pat down
search.
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This is a shoe
manufactured by Adidas. It
has a arch adjustment
located at the back of the
shoe, that was used to
hide a handcuff key.
These sneakers come
with a hidden
compartment built into the
side of the sole of the
shoe. The manufacturer
claims the compartment is
ideal for storing your
valuables such as credit
cards and money.
Normal water bottles are being
converted to hide contraband. The
bottle breaks down into three
separate pieces, with the top and
bottom ones containing some water,
while the center section (behind the
label) could conceal a weapon or
contraband. Plastic cola bottles have
also been converted with this design.
BOLO: Two heavy duty slugs molded onto each end of a 5” piece of steel wire.
Expands 240% to completely rip through the objective.
FLECHETTE ROUND: Like shooting nails from a shotgun. Dozens of sharp tiny
steel darts (flechettes) blast from the shotgun causing an unbelievable trauma
effect.
DETONATOR: A deep hollow-core slug for loading combustible materials. The
explosive tip detonates on impact with an incredible shrapnel effect.
FLASH BOMBS: An M-80 type projectile that explodes with a huge ball of sparks.
Sold as a “wildlife control” device.
FIRE SIREN: An ear piercing screech carries out between 75-100 yards, filling
the air with a super-loud whistle that can be heard at great distances.
Improvised Shotgun
Shells are available
at gun shows and
on the Internet
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MINI MISSLE: An armor piercing steel core projectile is built into a high velocity
lead slug. Defeats most steel objects up to 1/4 inch.
DOUBLE TROUBLE: Two bullets in one shot. Two 3/4 oz. slugs blast from one
shell and strike two inches apart at 25 yards. Double the normal stopping power.
SHREDDER: Dozens of razor sharp steel tacks blast from the shotgun. Lead
shot adds to the effect, "shredding" the objective.
CHAIN REACTION: A small steel chain tumbles & expands to nearly 6”.
Powerful direct shock expansion allows for a unique impact effect.
TERMINATOR: Terminates the objective with a hollow core slug sealed with
dozens of tiny lead pellets. The slug mushrooms to nearly 1 ½” inches on impact
forcing the pellets to spread.
COMET: A super large slug with a bright red trace that looks like a LASER beam
coming from the barrel of the shotgun. Traces more than 100 yards down range.
These 12 Gauge Rounds can be purchased over-the-counter or thru the internet. The
ammunition was test fired at the Atlanta Police Firing Range. Three shells were fired
at standard issue Atlanta Police Threat Level III-A Xtreme Armor from a distance of 7
yards. Several projectiles completely penetrated the vest and the trauma plate.
Fifty foot flame, lasting about three seconds. Fueled by
magnesium and phosphorous, burns at over 4,000 degrees
and propels incendiary metal particles between over 100 feet.
Totally annihilated a test mannequin wearing a ballistic vest at
10 yards… (with extreme damage to the vest)
In November 2004, Tucson Police Department tested the Russian made Sapsan
9mm ammunition (124 Grain – Full Metal Jacket) and found it capable of
penetrating both panels of a Level IIIA ballistic vest. This ammunition is
available on the internet for sale. The product is labeled “Pistol Sporting Cartridges
9mm Luger.” Although it is not completely understood why this particular ammo has
more penetration power than other 9mm ammo, it is speculated that three factors
may contribute to the extra penetration power of this round. First, the bullet jacket
is made of harden steel, not the softer brass jacket most munitions use. Secondly,
the jacket itself is more conical in shape. And finally, the cartridge itself is believed
to contain a “hotter” load than normal.
This homemade flame thrower was manufactured by a teenager (NFD) and has made its way
to numerous bomb making websites on the internet. The manufacturer claims to love PVC
weaponry and states he manufactured the device in his garage with materials purchased at a
local Home Depot for under $100. The flame thrower is made of two main parts, a gun/hose
assembly, and the tank. The tank is made of PVC pipe that has been glued together and
pressure tested. It is compressed with normal air. The gun is made from regular metal pipe
with normal valves and a propane torch. The hose connects to a stop valve, which connects
to a short pipe nipple that's tapped directly into the tank. For fuel, he is using denatured
alcohol. The range appears to be in excess of 30’. It is unknown if this individual was ever
apprehended. As a side note, pyromaniacs have used a wide variety of items to mimic
flamethrowers, such as “supersoaker” water guns, H2O fire extinguishers, to something as
common as hair spray and a cigarette lighter.
If you've ever been popped by a towel, you can relate to this Weapons Warning sent in by the
Fresno County Sheriff's Department. The "Bandando" is an over-sized bandana, which can be
worn just like any other bandana. However, it is marketed as including two opposing corners
that feature a 'stash-pocket' in which items like keys or change can be stowed. But to the
criminal mind, this is a great place to hide small, edged weapons, handcuff keys, drugs, you
name it.
The weight of the pocketed corners transforms a 'snapping towel' (which can be painful in and
of itself) into a serious defensive tool, especially if someone decides to stash rocks or other
solid items into those pockets. A single strike of the Bandando could stun or partially blind an
officer, making further assault easier to accomplish. This type of weapon can easily be
concealed by anyone entering the courts due to its modular nature and inconspicuous
components. The stash-pocket in the Bandando is designed for strength and to prevent fray.
It is concealed by blending it seamlessly with the fabric's pattern, and includes a Velcro
clasping entrance to keep items stowed. This product can be found on the Internet in solid
black, olive drab, desert sand or patterned red.
The Beer Belly
This tiny device plugs into a port below the dashboard and
records up to 300 hours of trip details, including each time
the driver accelerates or slams the brake too quickly. It was
designed for parents to monitor there teenager’s driving
habits.
Underwear Bomber
Umar Abdulmutallab
Video 640x480
Camera 3.1 Mega pixel
Memory size: 2 Gigs
DocuPen is a handheld color scanner, no bigger than a pen
that can fit in your pocket. Used covertly, It can be used to
secretly scan classified documents for retrieval later on
without any clue that your document has been
compromised. The pen can hold about 100 pages in its
internal memory. Cost: $300
In December 2003, two LASD deputies got shot while
serving a search warrant in the city of Bellflower.
The suspect had a (IR) Infar Red Camera hidden in a
birdhouse that viewed the driveway.
The suspect was able to watch the deputies approach
and positioning thru a monitor located on top of his
television.
The suspect used the monitor to accurately target the
deputies thru his stucco wall and then escape out a
rear window.
The presence of the IR lighting system can be detected
at some distance by viewing the targeted area with a
regular camcorder or digital camera.
Law enforcement officers should be aware of a Dip Stick knife that is being
sold legally for around $80 at local motorcycle shops. It’s called The Outlaw
and is used as an engine oil dipstick for various Harley Davidson models.
Here is a toolbox that is specifically designed to conceal a weapon on the left free
hand side of the bike. This accessory can be purchased over the internet.
A ranger patrolling the Mount Rushmore area of South Dakota spotted this
motorcycle parked with a Remington 870 Express 12-gauge shotgun mounted across
the handle bars. The motorcycle was unoccupied at the time. The weapon was
functional, and painted to match the motorcycle. The shotgun was unloaded and had
been custom mounted to the handlebars. The weapon was secured with a padlock
device through the trigger mechanism. If the weapon had been loaded with a round in
the chamber, the only manipulation required to fire it would be to pull the trigger. Laws
concerning firearms vary state to state. In most states this would be considered a
legal way to “transport” a firearm (Unloaded and in plain view).
In August 2002, a New Jersey Patrol Officer detained a Pagan OMG member for a
vehicle infraction. During a inspection of his motorcycle it was discovered that the left
handlebar (clutch) grip had been modified to fire a .410 shotgun round. The
handlebar had been modified with a spring loaded lever to fire the round. This is why
you should always approach a motorcyclist on his right side. The right hand grip
contains a movable throttle which is much more difficult to modify.
A simple, yet effective way to conceal a firearm is in the motorcycle seat. The rider
simply removes the stitches surrounding the front of the motorcycle seat. Once the
leather covering is removed the rider hollows out the front portion of the foam
padding. A semi-automatic pistol such as a Glock 40 Cal is placed in the hollowed
out area. The leather seat covering is then pulled back over the foam padding and
affixed with Velcro. In this example, the recessed area was covered up after use.
Outlaw Motorcycle Gang members are incorporating a new type of
improvised weapon they call the “cracker.” They suspend a nylon whip with
metal attachment from their handlebar. These “crackers” can be quickly be
accessed by the rider an swung as a weapon like a ball n’ chain.
Outlaw Motorcycle Gang members are very clever at how they hide their
weapons. At a motorcycle event in Wisconsin, a OMG member was found
to possess a small .22 caliber five shot revolver in his riding gloves. Using
this technique, the gun could be fired while the rider looked like they were
simply putting their gloves on or off.
Emergency Responders
should not try to extract the
victim without proper safety
gear.
The gas is very toxic,
flammable and smells like
rotten eggs.
A normal gas mask will not
protect you.
A compressed air breathing
apparatus (Fire Dept) is the
best choice of protection.
Basically, a “Jamaican” holster is a home-made attachment to support a pistol
concealed in the waistband. The device is usually made with a wire coat hanger that
is looped like a hook at each end. One end is inserted in the barrel of the gun and
the other end is looped around your belt or the top of your pants.
In December 2006, Canadian
Customs intercepted a
package contained two large
black jackets. The front and
back of each jacket was lined
with body armour throughout.
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Made by Hawaiian Island Creations and
sold around the world. Usually has the
pictured logo. Inside the hat, the front
of the sweatband detaches with velcro
and the entire inside of the hat is a
compartment. The discovering officer
tested the hat and effectively concealed
a .25 Beretta semi-automatic.
Officer Chad Moritt, Patrol Borough Manhattan South Task Force, NYPD 0408
The “Terror T-Shirt” is a t-shirt available over
the internet imprinted with a suicide bomb
around the waist.
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In October 2010, Gang members in the San Francisco
used a iPhone Police Scanner App to evade local
police. Most smart phones are being made ready for
these type of applications, for example, BlackBerry
cellular phones can also be used to listen to law
enforcement and EMS dispatch frequencies.
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GPS tracking devices allow an individual to track the progress of drug and
currency shipments. In 2008, the DEA conducted a controlled delivery of a
shipment of marijuana that had a hidden GPS Tracking Device inserted in
the shipment by the original dope supplier. The dope supplier was able to
determine the load had been diverted to a DEA Field Office prior to delivery,
thus tipping off the buyer and the sting was blown.
These devices often consist of a combination GPS and cell phone and have
many capabilities including real time notification of GPS location via text
message or through the cell phone carrier’s website, motion-based reporting
that allows for immediate notification of unscheduled stops, geo-fencing
capabilities to notify sources of unscheduled detours. Further, most tracking
devices do not require a clear view of the sky to transmit GPS locations.
Tracking Device
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In December 2007, a company in Miami began
marketing athletic shoes that have a GPS tracking
device embedded in them. The shoe is outfitted
with a microcomputer with satellite tracking
communications that, in the event of a perceived
crisis by the wearer, can activate a covert panic
alarm locator.
The technology is accurate within 37 feet of the shoes. The transmitter gives real time
location coordinates using Google Maps and even leaves a breadcrumb trail of where and
what time the shoes were in a specific location.
Shoes such as this have obvious legitimate uses, but they may also be used for criminal
activity. Just as drug kingpins utilize GPS equipped cellular telephones to track the
movements of their mules and detect law enforcement intervention, this technology may
be similarly used to track a drug mule who may notify his boss of a law enforcement
intervention by activating the covert panic alarm. This could be used to summon
assistance or disrupt further action by law enforcement.