The World’s smallest pistol, the 1912 2mm German Kolibri, so small, it’s no longer than your thumb – it was originally marketed as a self-defence tool for women and children. Only 1,000 were ever made

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    1. Electrical-Hour-3345 on

      Looks like something James Bond would use to shoot a mosquito. Still cooler than half the stuff in my junk drawer.

    2. No protection around the trigger either.
      Minimising involves compromise, but a gun manufacturer would hardly care about that

    3. ItsJustAnOpinion_Man on

      Could probably stop a child with that. A woman? Depends on how angry she is.

    4. Actual_Drink_9327 on

      I am guessing it was named after the only animal which it could kill. Oh, the spelling is different; maybe not even that one.

    5. My mom has/had some weird little personal protection thing about that size where it has a little screw in I think bullets and you pull back the slide and then press something to release it but it only has two shots. My dumbass put a hole in the wall when I was a kid with it. It didn’t look anything like a gun. It was just a brass colored rectangle with some slides and springs inside.

    6. Made by a watchmaker, which I think is hilarious. And it’s not the smallest pistol, it’s the smallest cartridge fired pistol

    7. Why not develop a single shot 9mm that’s shaped like an epipen? The person being threatened can fake an emergency and ask to get their epipen out, then bang.

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