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- Liliput_pistol abstract "The 4.25 mm Liliput pistol is one of the smallest semiautomatic handguns ever made (the Kolibri is generally considered the smallest). Hence its name, derived from the fictional island of Lilliput, inhabited by tiny people. 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 4.25 inches and barrel length was 13⁄4 inches. Because the pistol uses a 4.25 mm (.167 in) cartridge (which became known as the 4.25mm Liliput and which 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.".
- Liliput_pistol origin Weimar_Republic.
- Liliput_pistol thumbnail Liliput_Suhl_w_25cal.JPG?width=300.
- Liliput_pistol wikiPageExternalLink may05.htm.
- Liliput_pistol wikiPageExternalLink 24AdolphHitlersLilliputPistol.htm.
- Liliput_pistol wikiPageID "7864024".
- Liliput_pistol wikiPageRevisionID "599484265".
- Liliput_pistol action Blowback_(firearms).
- Liliput_pistol caliber "4.25".
- Liliput_pistol caption "Liliput Model I".
- Liliput_pistol cartridge "4.25".
- Liliput_pistol hasPhotoCollection Liliput_pistol.
- Liliput_pistol isRanged "yes".
- Liliput_pistol manufacturer "August Menz".
- Liliput_pistol name "Liliput 4.25 mm, 6.35 mm".
- Liliput_pistol type "Pistol".
- Liliput_pistol variants "2".
- Liliput_pistol wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- Liliput_pistol subject Category:.25_ACP_firearms.
- Liliput_pistol subject Category:Semi-automatic_pistols.
- Liliput_pistol subject Category:Semi-automatic_pistols_of_Germany.
- Liliput_pistol type .25ACPFirearms.
- Liliput_pistol type Artifact100021939.
- Liliput_pistol type Device103183080.
- Liliput_pistol type Firearm103343853.
- Liliput_pistol type GermanSemi-automaticPistols.
- Liliput_pistol type Gun103467984.
- Liliput_pistol type Instrument103574816.
- Liliput_pistol type Instrumentality103575240.
- Liliput_pistol type Object100002684.
- Liliput_pistol type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Liliput_pistol type Pistol103948459.
- Liliput_pistol type Semi-automaticPistols.
- Liliput_pistol type Weapon104565375.
- Liliput_pistol type Whole100003553.
- Liliput_pistol type Device.
- Liliput_pistol type Weapon.
- Liliput_pistol type Product.
- Liliput_pistol type PhysicalDevice.
- Liliput_pistol type Weapon.
- Liliput_pistol type DesignedArtifact.
- Liliput_pistol comment "The 4.25 mm Liliput pistol is one of the smallest semiautomatic handguns ever made (the Kolibri is generally considered the smallest). Hence its name, derived from the fictional island of Lilliput, inhabited by tiny people. 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.".
- Liliput_pistol label "Liliput (Pistole)".
- Liliput_pistol label "Liliput pistol".
- Liliput_pistol label "Pistola Liliput".
- Liliput_pistol sameAs Liliput_(Pistole).
- Liliput_pistol sameAs Pistola_Liliput.
- Liliput_pistol sameAs m.026gr04.
- Liliput_pistol sameAs Q1488374.
- Liliput_pistol sameAs Q1488374.
- Liliput_pistol sameAs Liliput_pistol.
- Liliput_pistol wasDerivedFrom Liliput_pistol?oldid=599484265.
- Liliput_pistol depiction Liliput_Suhl_w_25cal.JPG.
- Liliput_pistol isPrimaryTopicOf Liliput_pistol.
- Liliput_pistol name "Liliput 4.25 mm, 6.35 mm".