The Steyr M1912/16 Repetierpistole is an extremely rare, full-auto variant of the standard M12 pistol, developed for the Austro-Hungarian military during WWI. It features a 16-round fixed magazine, a high cyclic rate of 1200 RPM, and was designed to be used with a shoulder stock. Production was limited to 200 units, with very few surviving today, making authentic examples highly sought after and fakes common.
The Frommer Pistolen-MG Model 1917 was an experimental Austro-Hungarian machine pistol, a functional copy of the Italian Villar Perosa, developed by FEG. It modified Frommer Stop pistols to fire from an open bolt, mounted them on a tripod, and used 25-round magazines in .32 ACP. Despite its unique design, it was not adopted due to concerns about reliability with long magazines and the cartridge's limited effectiveness.
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