Kolibri n°2 semi-automatic pistol, the smallest semi-automatic pistol in the world - Austria - 20th century

Frédéric Coridon

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Kolibri n°2 semi-automatic pistol, the smallest semi-automatic pistol in the world

Austria

20th century

Steel, bakelite

Long: 6.8cm; Barrel length: 3.2cm – Cal. : 2.7mm

Kolibri pistol numbered 15, 5-shot capacity in 2.7mm caliber.

Smooth barrel. 80% blued finish. Crowned N control marks. Lever safety.

Bakelite plates monogrammed “FP” and “KREMS A/D” on one and “FP” on the other, slightly split.

Complete and functional mechanism with all original parts at the same number.

Very good state.

Original leather pouch.

The Kolibri is an automatic pistol created by Austrian watchmaker Franz Pfannl. Using a tiny centerfire cartridge, it is considered the world's smallest automatic pistol.

It works with an unblocked breech system and uses a smoothbore barrel.

Patented in 1910

Ref. : 4802

Text and photos © FCP CORIDON

This collector's weapon is, according to article L311-2 of the Internal Security Code, classified as collector's weapon, category D. Its acquisition and possession are free. We remind you that their sale is prohibited to minors.

2640 €

Contact Frédéric Coridon

Frédéric Coridon
FCP CORIDON
Marché Serpette
Stands 2 et 9 allée 3 Marché Serpette
 +33681153179

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