SUPER RARE Nazi SS Belt Buckle Gun!

Published on September 9, 2021
Duration: 17:37

This video provides an in-depth review of a rare Nazi SS belt buckle pistol, a concealed weapon designed for last-ditch efforts. The presenter details its history, mechanism, and potential use by SS members at the end of World War II. The review also touches upon the rarity and authenticity concerns surrounding such artifacts, contrasting it with other known examples and brocade belt buckles.

Quick Summary

The Nazi SS belt buckle pistol is a rare, concealed firearm designed to resemble a standard belt buckle. Likely intended as a last-ditch weapon for SS members during World War II, it features a four-chamber, .22 caliber mechanism. Inventor Luís Marquis patented an early design in 1934, with the SS reportedly showing interest in 1943.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction: Super Rare Nazi SS Belt Buckle Gun
  2. 00:34What is a Pistol Belt Buckle?
  3. 00:46Issued in 1944: Last Ditch Effort Theory
  4. 01:09Mechanism: Four Chamber .22 Caliber
  5. 01:25Suicide Last Ditch Effort Explanation
  6. 01:57Belt and Buckle Construction
  7. 02:05History of the Belt Buckle Pistol
  8. 03:02Inventor: Luís Marquis
  9. 03:42Patent and SS Attention in 1943
  10. 04:14Purpose: Last Ditch Pistol for Surrender
  11. 05:23Heinrich Himmler's Involvement Theory
  12. 05:56Comparison with Other Known Examples
  13. 07:31Close-up Details of the Buckle
  14. 08:00Mechanism Details and Operation
  15. 09:40Mechanism from the Side: .22 Caliber Smoothbore
  16. 10:03Loading the .22 Caliber Short Rounds
  17. 10:35Charging and Firing Mechanism
  18. 11:11Resetting the Firing Mechanism
  19. 12:30No Markings on This Example
  20. 12:37Certificate of Authenticity
  21. 13:57German Term: Kapokpistole
  22. 14:15Brocade Belt Buckles Overview
  23. 14:46Party Leader Brocade Belt Buckle
  24. 15:31Land Police Brocade Belt Buckle
  25. 16:30Hitler Youth Leader Brocade Belt Buckle
  26. 17:24Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Nazi SS belt buckle pistol?

A Nazi SS belt buckle pistol is a rare, concealed firearm designed to resemble a standard belt buckle. It was likely intended as a last-ditch weapon for SS members during World War II, allowing them to fire multiple shots during surrender scenarios.

Who invented the belt buckle pistol?

The concept of the belt buckle pistol is attributed to Luís Marquis, who developed an early design around 1914-1915. He later patented a design in Germany in 1934, which eventually came to the attention of the SS in 1943.

What caliber is the SS belt buckle pistol?

The SS belt buckle pistol featured in the video is a .22 caliber weapon. It has a four-chamber mechanism, designed for close-range use, and is described as smoothbore, which would limit its accuracy.

How rare are Nazi SS belt buckle pistols?

These weapons are considered extremely rare, with estimates suggesting only 5 to 12 were originally made. There is ongoing debate about authenticity, with some examples potentially being post-war reproductions.

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