4.25mm Liliput
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The 4.25mm Liliput is a centerfire rimless straight-sided cartridge originally produced in Austria for self-loading pocket pistols made by Erika before World War I. In 1920 the Liliput pistol was manufactured by August Menz of Suhl to use the cartridge. The cartridge became best known by the Liliput name used on German ammunition after Austria ceased production. The cartridge headspaces on the mouth of the case. It was the smallest centerfire cartridge in production in the 1930s.
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.14-222, .17 Ackley Bee, .17 Hornet, .17 Mach IV, .17 Winchester Super Magnum, .17-223, .20 Tactical, .20 VarTarg, .218 Bee, .219 Donaldson Wasp, .22 BB, .22 BR Remington, .22 CHeetah, .22 Remington Automatic, .22 Remington Jet, .22 Spitfire, .22 Winchester Automatic, .22 Winchester Centerfire, .221 Remington Fireball, .222 Remington Magnum, .222 rimmed, .223 Remington, .224 Boz, .224 Weatherby Magnum, .225 Winchester, .240 Apex, .240 Weatherby Magnum, .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .244 H&H Magnum, .246 Purdey, .25 NAA, .25 Remington, .25 Stevens, .25 Stevens Short, .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .25-06 Remington, .25-21 Stevens, .25-25 Stevens, .25-35 Winchester, .256 Newton, .260 Remington, .264 Warrior Magnum, .270 British, .270 Weatherby Magnum, .270 Winchester Short Magnum, .275 H&H Magnum, .276 Enfield, .276 Pedersen, .280 British, .280 Remington, .284 Winchester, .30 Newton, .30 R Blaser, .30 RAR, .30 Remington AR, pistol cartridge,
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