This review details the OSS Stinger, a disposable .22 Short pistol designed for covert WWII operations. It highlights three variants (T1, T1E1, T2) and explains the single-shot firing mechanism activated by a pocket clip. Early models suffered significant reliability issues, leading to redesigns like the T2 with a reinforced breech. Despite no documented operational use, these weapons are noted as dangerous due to their sensitive triggers.
This review tests a reproduction Liberator pistol, a single-shot .45 ACP firearm designed for WWII partisans. Despite manual rifling on the reproduction, accuracy is extremely poor due to rudimentary sights and lack of zeroing. The manual reloading process is inefficient, requiring manual casing ejection. Hits are only achieved by significantly adjusting aim, highlighting the weapon's intended disposable nature.
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