Sedgley Glove Gun
This video from Forgotten Weapons examines the Sedgley Glove Gun, a unique and unusual firearm developed for the US Navy during World War II. The design involved a single-shot .38 S&W pistol integrated into a leather glove, intended for close-quarters combat via a punching motion. While the exact production numbers are debated (between 52 and 200 made), there's no confirmed combat use, though the OSS may have employed them. The video showcases a mint-condition example from the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.











