This review of the Lignose 'Einhand' pistol highlights its innovative one-handed operation, designed for soldiers with hand injuries. The presenter, James Reeves from TFBTV, demonstrates its unique slide racking mechanism, bottom-fed magazine, and surprisingly soft shooting characteristics despite its small .25 ACP caliber. The pistol's historical context, originating from the Bergmann design around 1910 and produced by Lignose after 1928, is also discussed, emphasizing its practicality for concealed carry.
The SIG Chylewski was SIG's second automatic pistol, notable for its unique one-handed trigger-cocking mechanism designed by Witold Chylewski. While SIG produced only 1,000 units due to manufacturing challenges, the design later found more success with Bergman and Lignose. This .25 ACP pistol offered safe carry with an empty chamber and quick deployment.
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