👉 The Daniel Weapon, also known as the Daniel Gun or Daniel Rifle, is an unconventional firearm designed by Israeli engineer Daniel Weisberg in the early 2000s. It is a compact, handheld weapon that utilizes a unique gas piston mechanism to propel projectiles. Unlike traditional firearms, the Daniel Weapon does not rely on a barrel or a propellant like a gunpowder-based weapon; instead, it fires small, high-velocity pellets propelled by compressed gas, typically nitrogen or air. This design allows for rapid reloading and a compact form factor, making it suitable for close-quarters combat. However, its unconventional nature and the potential for misuse have led to strict regulations in many countries, as it can be dangerous if not handled properly.