STOP CAL. Here are a couple of pictures including the test target. The Frommer Stop in my possession bears the Hungarian Military acceptance marking on the trigger guard, that identifies it as manufactured in 1918; the six digit serial number 227493, confirms that the pistol was part of one of the last 1918 production runs. If you just came for the picture, this is a Hungarian Frommer Stop. The Frommer M.17 pistol was also used in a dual-mounted tripod that fired both pistols in full automatic. Detailní rozložení a složení Frommer Stop - Maďarská Pistole 7,65 Br.. Série pořadů s detailním předvedením rozborky a sborky všech zbraní. The Frommer Stop was a fresh approach to long recoil operation, the vital feature being a double spring system lying in a tunnel above the barrel. Note the difference in the legend. The other features of the Frommer Stop … Description: 96) Frommer-Stop 7.65mm (32acp) semi-auto pistol (3.7” bbl.) These cartridges were designed to exploit the potential of the much stronger lock-up of the Frommer Stop, compared to contemporary blowback pistols in the same calibres. 7.65mm (.32 ACP) caliber, 7 round magazine. Celek se nabije do zásobníku o původní kapacitě tzn. It has an xlnt bore, is in xlnt mechanical condition and retains … Hungarian Frommer Stop Pistol 32acp (7.65mm) with WWI unit markings 2.M.G.SS.29. Designed by Rudolf Frommer and manufactured by the Fémáru-, Fegyver és Gépgyár (FÉG) (Metalware, Weapons and Machine Factory) in Budapest, the Stop is a long-recoil semiautomatic chambered in 7.65mm. One spring controls the movement of the bolt, while its companion absorbs the barrel recoil and returns the barrel to the firing position. Apparentlly, there are several pages of information concerning Frommer Stop Machine Pistols & Shoulder Stocked Pistols. This one is dated 1916. It was never made in 6.35mm, as sometimes claimed. The cartridge and headstamp guide available through this website contains more than 2500 cartridge pictures and measurements. There are some examples of 'Babies' with no legend, no serial and no markings. 7 nábojů. Markings: The left side of the frame above the barrel portion is marked “FEGYVERGYÁR- BUDAPEST. It's a hilariously complex locked-breech long-recoil design that looks super cool in slow motion. Frommer Stop Austro-Hungary Military, Blue 3 7/8 Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1927 C&R 7.65x17mm .32 Auto (7.65 Browning) Auction: 15418108 Fegyvergyar F.E.G. Model Frommer Stop Austro-Hungarian Military, Blue 3 7/8 SA Semi-Automatic P .32 Auto (7.65 Browning) Auction: 16628275