Nazi Belt Buckle Pistol
The belt buckle pistol was an experimental German World War II firearm consisting of two 7.65 mm barrels and lockwork concealed within a Nazi Party belt buckle. The barrels were 2" long and the wearer needed to get very close to their victim. A lever was pressed which allowed the spring-loaded buckle to pivot downwards, exposing the barrel.
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