My Grandpa's Daily Carry from WW2

Published on August 12, 2020
Duration: 15:11

This video explores the FP-45 Liberator, a single-shot pistol issued to Allied forces in WWII. Despite its crude, unrifled barrel and simple construction, the .45 ACP round demonstrated significant destructive power in ballistic tests against watermelons, ballistic gel, and even a helmet. The Liberator served as a last-resort weapon for civilians in occupied territories.

Quick Summary

The FP-45 Liberator was a single-shot pistol mass-produced by the US during WWII for civilians in occupied territories. Despite its crude, smoothbore barrel, its .45 ACP round showed significant penetration power in tests, piercing watermelons and ballistic gel, though accuracy was limited.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Safety: Grandpa's WWII Pistol
  2. 00:16FP-45 Liberator History & Design
  3. 01:19USCCA Sponsorship & Legal Protection
  4. 02:02Loading & Firing the Liberator
  5. 03:27Watermelon Ballistics Test
  6. 06:46Ballistic Gel Penetration Test
  7. 08:38Helmet & Water Jug Tests
  8. 12:41Conclusion: WWII Last Resort Weapon

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the FP-45 Liberator pistol during World War II?

The FP-45 Liberator was a single-shot pistol mass-produced by the US during WWII. It was intended to be dropped in occupied territories to equip civilians and resistance fighters with a basic means of self-defense against enemy forces.

How is the FP-45 Liberator loaded and fired?

Loading the Liberator involves manually cocking the striker, sliding open the breech block, inserting a single .45 ACP round, and then locking the breech. It is a single-shot, manually operated firearm.

What were the ballistic results of testing the FP-45 Liberator?

Despite its crude, smoothbore barrel, the .45 ACP round demonstrated significant power. It successfully penetrated watermelons, a ballistic gel torso, and multiple water jugs, though accuracy was noted as a challenge.

Is the FP-45 Liberator considered an accurate firearm?

No, the FP-45 Liberator is not known for accuracy. Its design, featuring a smooth, unrifled barrel and simple construction, makes precise aiming difficult, especially at longer ranges.

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