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  1. Pocket pistols as the name suggests are usually small pistols carried in a coat, jacket, or trouser pocket. They are used for concealed carry by those desiring a discreet self-defense gun or desiring to carry a backup gun.

  2. The Model 1908 Vest Pocket is a compact, hammerless, striker -fired, semi-automatic single-action pistol. Manufactured by the Colt's Manufacturing Company from 1908 to 1948, it was marketed as a small concealable firearm which could be easily tucked into a vest pocket for unobtrusive carry.

  3. The largest, which fitted with a stock became an excellent carbine, was at once named Abu Sittah (the Father of Six) and the Shaytan or Devil: the pocket pistol became the Malunah or Accursed, and the distance to which it carried ball made every man wonder.

  4. The Liliput is a 4.25mm and .25 ACP vest pocket pistol formerly manufactured by Waffenfabrik August Menz of Germany. The Liliput is the only pistol chambered for 4.25mm Liliput, also known as 4.25mm Erika after the cartridge's manufacturer.

  5. 21 cze 2022 · Over time, the pocket pistol has changed in appearance, size, caliber, and evolved with advancements in technology. It has gone by many names – derringer, muff, boot, vest, and even mouse guns. Today, the terminology leans toward compact and subcompact.

  6. A pocket pistol is a small, light handgun meant for concealment. These are generally carried when larger handguns are impractical. The only requirements are that the pistol in question be small, light, and slim enough to fit inside and be smoothly drawn from a pants or jacket pocket.

  7. The Mauser WTP (Westentaschenpistole, [1] lit. "vest pocket pistol", officially cased W.T.P.) is a German pocket pistol. The WTP was designed from 1921 to 1923 and introduced around that time to meet the demand of pocket pistols chambered for .25 ACP in Germany.

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