We need this like we need a hole in the head.
A new two-shot handgun made to look like a smartphone will help owners
of the .380-caliber gun pack heat “on any occasion,” according to its
inventors.
The Ideal Conceal pistol, which is slated to go on sale for $395 later
this year, allows its owner to “carry with confidence, conceal in
style,” the Minnesota startup’s website
reads.
The product could be seen on the site with an unfolding handle
revealing a trigger and muzzles for the bullets where earphones would
usually plug in.
Ideal Conceal CEO Kirk Kjellberg told the Daily News the lightweight
invention aids gun owners hoping to avoid a Second Amendment debate.
"Part of what this allows people to do is carry a weapon without
engaging in that conversation," Kjellberg said. "This way, you don't
have to have a .38 or .44 strapped to your waist, you can carry it in
your front pocket."
The invention is already causing controversy. Bill Johnson, the
executive director of the National Association of Police Organizations, told CNN Money the invention could make police officers’ jobs more difficult.
“In general, the concept of any kind of weapon that's disguised, so
that it's not apparent that it's a weapon, would be cause for concern,”
Johnson said.
Yet Kjellberg said he's received a lot of compliments on the product from police officers.
He told KARE-TV
on Monday that he’s received over 4,000 pre-orders and the gun is “just
made for mainstream America, not criminal enterprise.” He also told the
TV station the story of how he came up with the invention while dining
out armed one night.
“I walked towards the restroom and a little child, a boy about 7, saw
me and said, ‘Mommy, Mommy, that guy's got a gun,’” Kjellberg said. “The
whole restaurant of course turns and stares at you and I thought,
‘There's just gotta be something better to do than this.’”
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