This YouTube video title, "O menor cartucho que eu tenho: será que 4mm funciona mesmo?" (The smallest cartridge I have: does 4mm even work?), suggests an exploration and potential test of a very small caliber firearm or ammunition. The focus is on the functionality and effectiveness of the 4mm cartridge, likely involving a demonstration or range test to see if it performs as expected, despite its diminutive size. It appeals to firearm enthusiasts curious about unusual or less common ammunition types and their practical applications.
This video explores a rare 4mm Zimmerstutzen parlor conversion kit designed for the Mauser 1914 pistol. Patented by Karl Weiss in 1921 and produced by RWS, the kit allows the pistol to fire low-power 4mm Zimmerstutzen cartridges. This conversion, featuring a new rifled barrel and chamber adapters, was ideal for indoor shooting with minimal noise and expense, similar to .22 rimfire but with reduced power. The video highlights the unique nature of this accessory and its historical context within German firearm modifications.
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