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  2. Kiss of death (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    The kiss of death or lipstick pistol was a pistol used by the KGB during the Cold War. [1] It was a single shot 4.5 mm pistol hidden inside a lipstick holder. [2] [3]

  3. Category:Stun guns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stun guns" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dart gun; M. Mace (spray) T. Taser

  4. Electroshock weapon - Wikipedia

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    On September 29, 2016, Washington D.C. announced that it intends on repealing its ban on stun guns in response to a lawsuit. [117] The new law regulating stun guns for persons 18 years or older took effect on May 19, 2017. [118] Metropolitan Police Department issued a statement about the legality of stun guns. [119]

  5. List of James Bond gadgets - Wikipedia

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    Mexican machine gun Developed by Q branch, a mannequin of a Mexican taking a siesta that splits open to reveal an automatic machine gun. [65] Laser guns Used by both sides in combat in outer space and in the space station. [66] Seiko wristwatch Contains a remote detonator and explosive charge and fuse inside the back compartment. [67]

  6. Stun gun - Wikipedia

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    Stun gun may refer to: Weapons. Directed-energy weapon, a ranged weapon that damages its target with highly focused energy without a solid projectile;

  7. Non-lethal weapon - Wikipedia

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    One type is a conductive energy device (CED), an electroshock gun popularly known by the brand name "Taser", which fires projectiles that administer the shock through a thin, flexible wire. Other electroshock weapons such as stun guns, stun batons, and electroshock belts administer an electric shock by direct contact. [citation needed]

  8. Jack Cover - Wikipedia

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    Jack Cover was born in New York City on April 6, 1920, and grew up in Chicago. [1] His father was a professor of economics. His mother earned a mathematics master's degree at the University of Chicago. [2]

  9. Talk:Stun gun - Wikipedia

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    Stun guns are prohibited in parts of some states. a portion of a list achieved from Safe Around Campus New York Massachusetts Michigan Wisconsin Illinois New Jersey Rhode Island Maryland Pennsylvania —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.56.38.133 00:45, 20 August 2008 (UTC)