This video showcases the rare Semmerling LM4 pistol, a manually cycled, double-action, striker-fired firearm designed by Philip Lichtman and introduced around 1979. The host, who has desired this pistol for 40 years, acquired it from Rock Island Auction Co. The video details the LM4's unique operating system, where the barrel assembly moves manually to eject and chamber rounds, and highlights a clever safety lock designed to prevent accidental barrel advancement when drawing the pistol from a holster, a potential issue for self-defense scenarios.
This video explores the unique Semmerling LM-4, a manually operated repeating .45 ACP pistol patented in 1979. Marketed as the smallest magazine-fed handgun of its caliber and a high-quality, handmade item, it retailed for $645 in its era. The description also includes links to Rock Island Auction, Forgotten Weapons' social media, and their merchandise store.
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