This video provides an in-depth look at the Menz Liliput pocket pistols, manufactured by the August Menz Company in Germany during the 1920s. It details the different caliber variations offered, including 4.25mm, 6.35mm (.25 ACP), and later 7.65mm (.32 ACP). The description highlights the popularity of the 6.35mm model and compares the Liliput to its contemporaries like the FB Baby Browning, Walther Model 9, and Mauser 1910. The video also directs viewers to an external resource for a more comprehensive history of the Menz Company and its firearms.
This YouTube video provides a detailed look at the Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol, presented in slow motion. The description highlights the pistol's lineage, starting with the Model 1910 in .25 ACP and its evolution into the 1914 model chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge. It also mentions a final modification in 1934. The video's focus on slow-motion visuals suggests an emphasis on the firearm's mechanical operation and aesthetics, while the description points out its unique disassembly process compared to other blowback pocket pistols.
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