The animation tool

Item #:XXXX SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP XXXX and SCP XXXX-1 are to be kept in a storage room 6 in a box comprised of a wooden exterior and has a foam interior.
Description: SCP XXXX is a gun that is approximately 1 foot long barrel with the handle being 8 centimeters long. it has three sail boat's measuring 4 centimeters each. SCP XXXX is comprised of a titanium casing with a thin outer layering of copper. the ammunition that SCP XXXX uses is SCP XXXX-1. SCP XXXX-1 is comprised of an electromagnetic casing with plasma held inside. There are currently only 500 copies of SCP XXXX-1, but more samples are able to me made with the use of SCP 038. The way that the foundation acquired this tool was when they heard of a man who could "Make something grow legs and walk away". The collection of SCP xxxx was easy, but the administration of enough Amnestics was an impossible challenge that the foundation could not accomplish. Testing with SCP XXXX and SCP XXXX-1 will continue indefinitely.

Testing log's
Pre testing equipment: 1 miniature statue of the 16th president. SCP XXXX and one samples of SCP XXXX-1. 1 miniature statue of the Ford's Theatre with the roof sawed off (pre shot with SCP XXXX-1 which yielded no effects).

Target: A miniature statue of Lincoln
Result:The statue became animate in 1.5 seconds. after 12 seconds had passed, the statue began to walk around and began asking about his position in office. after approximately 5 minutes Lincoln state begins asking about going to the Ford's Theatre. After being presented with the Ford's Theatre, the Lincoln statue attempted to open the door and approximately half-way through the play, a miniature replica of john wilkes booth appeared and shoot the miniature state of Lincoln, then ran through the door and attempted to kill all staff members but the most major injury sustained by staff was a minor bruise on there finger. The miniature john wilkes booth did evade capture somehow and escaped into the ventilation systems and is still at large.