This video provides a detailed look at the Steyr Pieper Model 1909 pocket pistol, specifically a second series model manufactured in 1924. It highlights the pistol's 6.35mm caliber and its intended uses for self-defense and target shooting. A unique feature discussed is the single-loading mechanism, which allows a round to be chambered directly into the barrel via a tipping action, bypassing the magazine. The video also notes unusual Belgian proof markings on an Austrian-made firearm, suggesting a possible post-manufacture modification or resale by 'Nicolas,' whose name appears on the grips. A comparison is made to a larger caliber 7.65mm version, illustrating standard Steyr markings and grip design.
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