1908 Japanese Hino Komura Pistol
The 1908 Japanese Hino-Komura pistol is a rare example of early automatic firearm design, notable for its unique blow-forward action where the barrel moves forward to cycle. Developed by a 20-year-old inventor, it featured calibers ranging from 5mm to .32 ACP with capacities of 8-15 rounds. Despite its mechanical charm and simple construction, the pistol is considered impractical due to its lack of a trigger guard and complex operation.









