Semmerling LM4
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The Semmerling LM4 is a five-shot, manually repeating double-action pocket pistol.
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Semmerling LM4 | |
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Type | Compact pistol |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designer | Philip R. Lichtman |
Designed | 1979[1] |
Manufacturer | Semmerling, and later American Derringer |
Unit cost | $645 (1980s)[1] |
Produced | 1979-1990s (Semmerling) 1990s-2003[1] |
No. built | 600 |
Variants | LM1 LM2 (.380 ACP semi-automatic variant) LM3 and the later XLM based on the LM4 (.45 ACP semi-automatic variant) LM4 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 560.4 g (19.77 oz) fully loaded |
Length | 93.98 mm (3.7") |
Barrel length | 87.63 mm (3.45") |
Width | less than 25.4 mm (1") (21.59 mm (0.85") with "thin kit") |
Height | 93.98 mm (3.7") |
Cartridge | .380 ACP (LM2 variant) .45 ACP (XLM and LM4 variants) |
Action | Simple blowback (LM2, LM3 and XLM variants) manually-repeating Double action (Semmerling LM4) |
Feed system | 4-round proprietary magazine |
Sights | fixed iron sights |
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