Lebeda 4.5mm Pocket Watch Gun

Published on November 26, 2020
Duration: 4:50

This guide details the disassembly of the unique Lebeda Pocket Watch Pistol, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. It covers the removal of the barrel and the examination of the internal brass firing block, highlighting how the original watch movement was replaced. The video emphasizes the device's unique operation and legal classification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lebeda Pocket Watch Pistol
  2. 00:50Loading and Operation
  3. 01:45Legal Status Explained
  4. 02:25Internal Mechanics Revealed
  5. 03:44Design Details and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Lebeda Pocket Watch Pistol?

The Lebeda Pocket Watch Pistol is a unique firearm disguised as an Elgin pocket watch, created by Francis Lebeda. It fires a 4.5mm BB using a #11 percussion cap and is operated by cocking the watch stem and pressing a trigger lever.

How is the Lebeda Pocket Watch Pistol loaded and fired?

It is loaded with a 4.5mm BB and a #11 percussion cap. The device is cocked by pulling the watch stem, and fired by pressing a small trigger lever located discreetly on the watch case.

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