👉 The Betty Weapon, also known as the "Betty Gun," is a compact and highly portable submachine gun designed for close-quarters combat. Developed in the 1960s by Betty White, a former U.S. Army soldier and engineer, it was intended to be an effective, lightweight weapon for law enforcement, military, and special operations forces. Weighing only about 2 pounds and measuring around 12 inches long, the Betty Weapon is capable of firing a 9mm caliber round and has a maximum rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute. Its compact size and ergonomic design make it highly maneuverable, allowing users to carry and operate it effectively in tight spaces or during rapid engagements. Despite its age, the Betty Weapon remains a notable example of innovative military technology from the era.