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The Smallest Gun In History, Only On Battlefield 1

The Smallest Gun In History, Only On Battlefield 1

We have seen a ton of content from Battlefield 1 in the past few weeks, and it seems like the game has much more in store for us. As DICE claims, this may be the best single player campaign the company has ever made.

It seems that the game may also feature what is the smallest gun in the history of guns. Known as the 2.7mm Kolibri Car Pistol, it fires a three grain projectile at about 650 feet per second, and was manufactured shortly before WW1. The production was ceased due to demand for military weapons for the war. However, the Battlefield 1 universe deems the gun fit for use in battle, and you can have it.

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The gun reminds us of the Noisy Cricket from Men In Black, but doesn’t seems to half as powerful. It seems fair, though, considering you won’t be fighting aliens in WW1. Or will you?

Battlefield 1 is releasing on 21st October for the Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. If you have signed up on EA Origin, you can start with the Play First trial right now.

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3 Comments

  1. 3 grain bullet? This makes a .22LR look like artillery! I assume the armour for this caliber consists of about two paper napkins. They didn’t make an LMG of this caliber because nobody likes being pelted with pebbles. This gun is a serious threat to the well being of extremely small insects and people born without skin. And muscles. And bones.
    OK I’ll stop now.

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    • I’m worried about you..

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