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Oct. 31 — The guy ahead of you in the airport security line empties his pockets into the plastic tray: keys, coins, wallet, pen. When he clears the metal detector and collects his belongings, he's gotten a gun past security, right under the guard's eyes. The weapon in this scenario is the Pengun, a single-shot pistol under 6 inches long designed to look to the untrained eye just like a pen until it is reconfigured for firing. Because of the weapon's shape when it is to be fired, the Pengun requires none of the special background checks the federal government requires for most so-called gadget guns — the kind of weapon so well concealed inside an everyday object that it is hard for the untrained eye to notice...
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