The Sedgley Fist Gun's small size and unassuming silhouette means it can pass through checkpoints and gun-free areas with ease, as long as the user has some experience with concealment and doesn't make a fuss.
The Sedgley Fist Gun is an American weapon designed for use by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. It consists of glove fit with a small .38 Special gun activated by punching the target. Following the war, this relatively simple idea was copied by entrepreneurial Oceanykans who sell the Fist Gun as a last-resort defence against melee attackers, though its inconspicuousness also helps it pass by undetected.