Liliput 4.25 mm, 6.35 mm | |
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Liliput Model I (.25 ACP) |
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Type | Pistol |
Place of origin | Germany |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | August Menz |
Variants | 2 |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | 4.25mm Liliput, .25 ACP |
Caliber | 4.25 mm (.167 in), .25 in (6.35 mm) |
Action | Blowback |
The 4.25 mm Liliput pistol is one of the smallest semiautomatic handguns ever made (the Kolibri is generally considered the smallest). The Liliput was manufactured by Waffenfabrik August Menz in Suhl, Germany from approximately 1920 to 1927. Menz also manufactured a similar .25 ACP pistol introduced in 1925 as the Model 1, and a .32 ACP pistol sold as the Beholla Pistol. Overall length of the Liliput was 3.25 inches and barrel length was 1 3/4 inches. Because the pistol uses a 4.25 mm (.167 in) cartridge that is considered obsolete, the Liliput is one of the few pistols that can be owned in the United Kingdom without a license. The Liliput features in a number of novels by Alistair MacLean.