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Tochigi Man Arrested over Homemade Coilgun

Tochigi Man Arrested over Homemade Coilgun

   Tokyo, Nov. 19 (Jiji Press)--Tokyo police arrested a man on Tuesday on suspicion of possessing a handmade handgun.
    According to investigative sources at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, Nobuaki Usui, a 29-year-old resident of Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, made a coilgun more than 10 years ago and posted a video on YouTube explaining how he made the gun using electromagnets to accelerate a magnetic projectile. The video, which had been viewed 3.5 million times before being deleted, also showed bullets ejected by the gun piercing a cardboard box and aluminum can.
   The police searched his house and seized the coilgun in October.
   Currently, owing a coilgun is not illegal. But the department also found that the gun is capable of firing a real bullet and lethal.
   Usui is charged with owning a revolver as of Oct. 5.

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