
A needlegun, also known as a needler, flechette gun or fletcher, is a
firearm
A firearm is any type of gun designed to be readily carried and used by an individual. The term is legally defined further in different countries (see Legal definitions).
The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes ...
that fires small, sometimes fin-stabilized, metal darts or
flechette
A flechette ( ) is a pointed steel projectile with a vaned tail for stable flight. The name comes from French , "little arrow" or "dart", and sometimes retains the acute accent in English: fléchette. They have been used as ballistic weapons sinc ...
s. Theoretically, the advantages of a needlegun over
conventional projectile firearms are in its compact size, high
rate of fire
Rate of fire is the frequency at which a specific weapon can fire or launch its projectiles. This can be influenced by several factors, including operator training level, mechanical limitations, ammunition availability, and weapon condition. In m ...
, and extreme
muzzle velocity
Muzzle velocity is the speed of a projectile (bullet, pellet, slug, ball/shots or shell) with respect to the muzzle at the moment it leaves the end of a gun's barrel (i.e. the muzzle). Firearm muzzle velocities range from approximately to i ...
. The needle presents less frontal area than a bullet, producing less drag and thus more effective range (especially in water) than a wider projectile of the same mass and velocity. There have been experiments to make guided flechettes that can home in on targets.
Pre-industrial
The first projectiles in early gun systems dating from the 14th century were typically hand wrought iron flechettes wrapped in a
leather sabot. However, due to the expense and trouble of making these darts in a
pre-industrial society, they were soon replaced with the less accurate stone cannonball.
World War I
Flechette
A flechette ( ) is a pointed steel projectile with a vaned tail for stable flight. The name comes from French , "little arrow" or "dart", and sometimes retains the acute accent in English: fléchette. They have been used as ballistic weapons sinc ...
s again came into mass use in the years before
World War I. Starting as early as 1910, the French began experimenting with air-dropped flechettes; flechettes dropped from planes were used extensively during the war.
Vietnam War
A June 1978 issue of ''
Gallery Magazine'' quotes
L. Fletcher Prouty observing a test of flechette weapons in 1960 and the testimony of
William E. Colby
William Egan Colby (January 4, 1920 – May 6, 1996) was an American intelligence officer who served as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from September 1973 to January 1976.
During World War II Colby served with the Office of Strat ...
in the
Church Committee
The Church Committee (formally the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities) was a US Senate select committee in 1975 that investigated abuses by the Central Intelligence ...
on September 16 to 18, 1975 describing flechette weapons. Charles A. Senseney testified that he was a project engineer of the M-1 dart launcher that was described as resembling a
M1911 pistol
The M1911 (Colt 1911 or Colt Government) is a single-action, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. The pistol's formal U.S. military designation as of 1940 was ''Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911'' for th ...
with a sight mount at the top.
Senseney claimed the M-1 was designed for the
US Army Special Forces to be used in the
Vietnam war but never got there due to not being able to get into the US Army's logistics system in time. Flechette ammunition encased in a sabot was available for the
M-16, shotguns, and other weapons for use in Vietnam.
Underwater
A June 1965 ''Esquire'' magazine story on the making of the then-upcoming James Bond film ''
Thunderball'' featured drawings of dart firing pistols that were not used in the completed film.
["Bond: A Spy's Report on 007's Next Movie ''Thunderball'', ''Esquire'', June 1965]
At the same time several makes of
underwater firearms fired a steel bolt just over 4 inches long (but without fins).
Special Purpose Individual Weapon

The
Special Purpose Individual Weapon
The Special Purpose Individual Weapon (SPIW) was a long-running United States Army program to develop, in part, a workable flechette-firing "rifle", though other concepts were also involved. The concepts continued to be tested under the Future Ri ...
was a long-running
United States Army program to develop, in part, a workable XM-216
flechette
A flechette ( ) is a pointed steel projectile with a vaned tail for stable flight. The name comes from French , "little arrow" or "dart", and sometimes retains the acute accent in English: fléchette. They have been used as ballistic weapons sinc ...
-based "rifle", though other concepts were also involved. The concepts continued to be tested under the Future Rifle Program and again in the 1980s and 1990s under the
Advanced Combat Rifle program, but neither program resulted in a system useful enough to warrant replacing the current
M16
The M16 rifle (officially designated Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16) is a family of military rifles adapted from the ArmaLite AR-15 rifle for the United States military. The original M16 rifle was a 5.56×45mm automatic rifle with a 20-roun ...
.
In fiction
In
Marko Kloos's ''Frontlines'' series of novels, the military commonly use M66 flechette rifles and pistols putting out rounds of thousands a minute.
In
William Gibson's novel ''
Neuromancer'', the character
Molly Millions uses a flechette pistol.
In
Neal Stephenson
Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer known for his works of speculative fiction. His novels have been categorized as science fiction, historical fiction, cyberpunk, postcyberpunk, and baroque.
Stephenson's work exp ...
's novel ''
Snow Crash'', characters use a modified version of a needle/railgun called Reason.
In
Michael Moorcock's
Jerry Cornelius stories, the title character uses a transistorized needlegun.
In
Terry Brooks's ''
Genesis of Shannara'' stories, multiple characters use flechette guns.
In
TSR's 1982 science fiction role-playing game
Star Frontiers
''Star Frontiers'' is a science fiction role-playing game produced by TSR, Inc., TSR from 1982 to 1985. The game offered a space opera action-adventure setting.
Fictional setting
''Star Frontiers'' takes place near the center of a spiral galax ...
, a "needler" was a common weapon with multiple variations existing in the game.
In
Bungie's 1996 video game sequel, ''
Marathon Infinity
''Marathon Infinity'' is a first-person shooter video game, the third in the science fiction ''Marathon Trilogy'' by Bungie. The game was released on October 15, 1996 and included more levels than its predecessor '' Marathon 2: Durandal''. These w ...
'', the KKV-7 10mm SMG Flechette makes its debut and introduces the player to an extreme rate of fire.
In the ''
Halo'' video games, originally developed by
Bungie, the Needler is an alien weapon that fires homing crystalline needles that explode after a delay. In 2010, the Needle Rifle was introduced to the series with the release of ''
Halo: Reach''.
In ''
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4'', a flechette rifle called the S6 Stingray can be unlocked. It is a two-round burst tactical rifle firing high damage serrated projectiles. Impact blasting projectiles can be equipped for maximum damage.
In ''
Fallout 2'' there is a pistol variant of flechette firing weapons known as the "Needler Pistol".
In the videogame
F.E.A.R.
''F.E.A.R.'' is a first-person shooter psychological horror video game series created by Craig Hubbard in 2005. Released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, there are three main games in the series; '' F.E.A.R.'' (2005), '' F.E.A ...
, there are several 10mm flechette nailguns.
In the fictional universe of ''
Warhammer 40,000'', Needleguns are occasionally mentioned as being used by non-military combatants, such as inquisitors and assassins.
In
Frank Herbert
Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. (October 8, 1920February 11, 1986) was an American science fiction author best known for the 1965 novel '' Dune'' and its five sequels. Though he became famous for his novels, he also wrote short stories and worked a ...
's ''
Dune
A dune is a landform composed of wind- or water-driven sand. It typically takes the form of a mound, ridge, or hill. An area with dunes is called a dune system or a dune complex. A large dune complex is called a dune field, while broad, f ...
'' novel, many organizations and houses wielded flechette projectile weapons, and a needlegun is featured in the film adaptation as a pistol wielded by
Gurney Halleck.
In
Robert A Heinlein's novel ''
The Number of the Beast'', the character Deety (Deja Thoris Burroughs-Carter) owns an illegal flechette pistol for self-defence.
In
David Weber's
Honorverse, several factions use flechette guns.
In
K. A. Applegate
Katherine Alice Applegate (born October 9, 1956), known professionally as K. A. Applegate or Katherine Applegate, is an American young adult and children's fiction writer, best known as the author of the ''Animorphs'', '' Remnants'', ''Everworld ...
's
Animorphs, The alien race of Howlers use flechette guns.
See also
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Nail gun
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SCMITR
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Steyr ACR
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6.5×25mm CBJ
References
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