The Roth-Steyr 1907, an Austro-Hungarian cavalry pistol, was tested in a Backup Gun match. Despite its 10-round internal magazine loaded via stripper clips, the match limited rounds per stage. Malfunctions occurred due to underpowered Fiocchi ammunition, causing stovepipe failures. The pistol features a unique rapid unload mechanism but has a long double-action trigger pull.
The Austro-Hungarian Roth-Krnka M.7 Pistol is a unique striker-fired, short-recoil handgun firing the 8mm Roth-Steyr cartridge. It features a 10-round capacity loaded via stripper clip and a heavy trigger that partially cocks the action, negating the need for a manual safety. Despite its innovative design for the era, the M.7 is described as feeling somewhat 'underbaked' with potential yet to be fully realized.
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