Review: the Frommer 1910 - an early Hungarian semi-auto

Here’s an older one that you don’t see very often. The Frommer 1910 was a predecessor to the much-improved model 1912 “Stop“ pistol and shot a proprietary cartridge. It has a unique appearance that doesn’t do it any favors in the hand, and it was only in limited production for two years. Eventually I’d like to try trimming some 32acp brass and reloading my own Roth-Sauer/Frommer cartridges so that I’ll get a chance to shoot the gun. If the ammo story is hard to follow, here’s a
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