Nazi Belt Buckle Pistol

Published on July 31, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video provides an in-depth look at a rare Nazi SS belt buckle pistol, presented by Ian McCollum. It details the unique spring-loaded deployment mechanism, the four-barrel .22 caliber configuration, and the manual process for recocking and extracting spent casings. The presentation highlights the historical context and intricate design of this unusual firearm.

Quick Summary

The Nazi SS Belt Buckle Pistol is a unique firearm featuring a concealed, spring-loaded four-barrel mechanism chambered in .22 caliber. Deployment involves squeezing tabs to pop out the barrels, and firing is achieved via individual triggers. Recocking requires a side lever, and spent casings are manually extracted using notches.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Nazi SS Belt Buckle Pistol
  2. 00:06Buckle Conceals Four-Barrel Mechanism
  3. 00:13Deployment: Spring-Loaded Pop-Out
  4. 00:20Firing Components: Four .22 Caliber Barrels
  5. 00:33Recocking and Closing Procedure
  6. 00:53Manual Extraction of Shell Cases

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Nazi SS Belt Buckle Pistol deploy?

The pistol deploys via a spring-loaded mechanism. The user squeezes two tabs on the buckle face, causing the four-barrel assembly to pop out, ready for firing.

What caliber is the Nazi SS Belt Buckle Pistol?

The Nazi SS Belt Buckle Pistol is chambered in .22 caliber. It features four barrels, each capable of firing a .22 caliber round.

How is the Nazi SS Belt Buckle Pistol reloaded or reset?

After firing, the strikers are recocked and the buckle is closed by pulling a side lever and pushing the barrel assembly back into the buckle housing.

Does the Nazi SS Belt Buckle Pistol have an extractor?

No, the Nazi SS Belt Buckle Pistol lacks a mechanical extractor. Spent shell cases must be manually removed using small notches located above each chamber.

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