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Published on February 4, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This video tests the stopping power of a Nazi-era CZ DUO pistol, chambered in 6.35mm (.25 Auto), against a stack of clay pigeons. The experiment reveals that the .25 Auto round from the CZ DUO can penetrate 22 out of 23 clay pigeons, with the 23rd remaining intact. The CZ DUO is identified as a souvenir and secondary sidearm used by Nazis, with its caliber compared to a .22 round.

Quick Summary

The Nazi-era CZ DUO pistol, chambered in 6.35mm (.25 Auto), was tested against a stack of 23 clay pigeons. The .25 Auto bullet demonstrated enough power to penetrate 22 of the clay pigeons, with the 23rd successfully stopping the projectile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Nazi CZ DUO Pistol
  2. 00:11Experiment Setup: Clay Pigeons
  3. 00:21Caliber Comparison: .25 Auto vs .22
  4. 00:30Live Fire Test
  5. 00:39Results: Stopping Power

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Nazi CZ DUO pistol?

The Nazi CZ DUO pistol is chambered in 6.35mm, which is also known as the .25 Auto caliber. This was a common caliber for small, concealable pistols during its era.

How many clay pigeons did the CZ DUO's .25 Auto bullet penetrate?

In the test, the .25 Auto bullet fired from the CZ DUO successfully penetrated 22 out of 23 clay pigeons. The 23rd pigeon remained intact, stopping the projectile.

What was the historical use of the CZ DUO pistol?

The CZ DUO pistol, manufactured in Czechoslovakia, was used by Nazis primarily as a souvenir or a secondary sidearm. It was known for its compact size and relatively low power.

What is the difference between .25 Auto and .22 caliber rounds?

The .25 Auto (6.35mm) is a smaller caliber cartridge than most .22 variants. Visually, the .25 Auto round is noticeably narrower and typically has less power and range than common .22 LR rounds.

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