The Krnka 1895 is a rare prototype automatic pistol representing an early stage in Austro-Hungarian firearm development, predating the Roth-Steyr 1907. It features a unique long-recoil action with a 10-round internal magazine loaded via stripper clips and an internal lever arm for bolt return. While hammer-fired with double-action-only characteristics, its complex design highlights the experimental nature of early semi-automatic pistol technology.
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