This review delves into the Menz Liliput pocket pistols, focusing on the 4.25mm and 6.35mm (.25 ACP) variants produced in Germany during the 1920s. It highlights the historical context of August Menz's company, the design's origins post-WWI, and its evolution from earlier models like the Menta. The video compares the Liliput's diminutive size and limited ballistic performance to other historical pocket pistols, detailing its simple blowback mechanism and marketing for self-defense.
The Menz Liliput 4.25mm is a remarkably small, simple blowback, striker-fired pistol from the 1920s. While produced in 4.25mm, .25 ACP, and .32 ACP, the 4.25mm variant is exceptionally diminutive, firing a small projectile with minimal energy. Its design is straightforward, allowing for easy disassembly, making it a unique collectible for firearms enthusiasts.
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