This video reviews the Braverman Stinger Pen Gun, examining its real-world effectiveness compared to its cinematic portrayal. The description also includes promotional links for OpticsPlanet, the creator's Patreon, and merchandise, as well as a donation link to a local shelter in Ames, Iowa.
This TFBTV episode features Patrick reviewing the Braverman Stinger, a unique pen gun designed by RJ Braverman in the early 1990s and produced in collaboration with the American Derringer Company. Inspired by James Bond, this firearm is notable for not being an NFA item and being legally purchasable like any other handgun. The review includes a range test at Triple C Range in Cresson, TX, where Patrick evaluates its practicality. The video also thanks SAW INC for loaning the firearm and highlights sponsors Proxibid and Ventura Munitions, as well as Savage Arms.
This video analyzes the R.J. Braverman "Stinger" Pen Gun, a unique firearm from the 1990s. The description details how its design, requiring it to be folded into a gun-like shape before firing, circumvented ATF regulations as an "Any Other Weapon" (AOW). The Stinger was available in multiple calibers (.22LR, .22WMR, .25ACP, .32ACP, .380) and is characterized by its single-shot operation, manual reloading, automatic safety, and lack of sights. Despite its limitations, it offered a disguised firearm solution, resembling a pen or tire pressure gauge.
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