Lebeda 4.5mm Pocket Watch Gun

Published on November 26, 2020
Duration: 4:50

This video details the unique Lebeda 4.5mm Pocket Watch Gun, a custom firearm built into an Elgin pocket watch. It uses a 4.5mm BB and a #11 percussion cap for ignition, fired by a mechanism replacing the watch's original movement. Despite its appearance, its low velocity and lack of powder mean it's not legally classified as a firearm under NFA regulations.

Quick Summary

The Lebeda Pocket Watch Gun fires a 4.5mm BB using a #11 percussion cap, with the watch stem acting as the cocking mechanism. Despite its appearance, it's not legally classified as a firearm or AOW under NFA regulations due to its low velocity and lack of gunpowder.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lebeda Pocket Watch Gun
  2. 00:50Loading and Firing Mechanism
  3. 01:45NFA Legal Status Explained
  4. 02:25Internal Mechanics and Firing Block
  5. 03:44Design Symbolism and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Lebeda Pocket Watch Gun?

The Lebeda Pocket Watch Gun fires a 4.5mm BB. It uses a #11 percussion cap for ignition, and the mechanism is cocked by pulling the watch stem and fired via a small trigger lever.

Is the Lebeda Pocket Watch Gun legal under NFA regulations?

Surprisingly, yes. Due to its extremely low velocity and the fact that it uses a BB and percussion cap without gunpowder, it is not legally classified as a firearm or an 'Any Other Weapon' (AOW) under NFA regulations.

How does the Lebeda Pocket Watch Gun work?

The watch's original movement is replaced by a brass firing block. The watch stem is pulled to cock a spring-loaded striker, and a small trigger lever releases it to fire the 4.5mm BB.

Who made the Lebeda Pocket Watch Gun?

The Lebeda Pocket Watch Gun was created by Francis Lebeda, built into the base of an Elgin pocket watch. It was presented by Ian McCollum on Forgotten Weapons.

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