This video showcases the incredibly small Kolibri pistol, chambered in a 2.7mm caliber. While the description is brief, the title clearly indicates a focus on this unique firearm. The content likely explores its historical significance, engineering, and possibly its diminutive size and capabilities. Given the emphasis on a specific firearm model and its caliber, this video appeals to firearm enthusiasts interested in historical firearms, unusual calibers, and pocket pistols.
The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 in .380 ACP is reviewed as a reliable summer carry option. The new 'Comp' model features an integrated compensator, redesigned slide serrations, and improved iron sights, offering a slight reduction in muzzle flip. While the compensator is a nice addition, it's not essential for existing owners of the standard model.
This video explores the smallest firearm calibers, distinguishing between pellet guns and actual cartridges. It highlights the 4.6x30mm as a very small, high-velocity option and identifies the .17 HMR as the smallest mainstream rimfire caliber, popular for varmint hunting due to its speed, despite wind sensitivity.
This video compares the destructive power of the smallest caliber (.22 Switch Gun) against the largest (.50 BMG Raptor 50) using a bowling ball as a target. The .22 rounds failed to penetrate the bowling ball, while a single .50 BMG round completely obliterated it, demonstrating the vast difference in terminal ballistics between these calibers.
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