Frommer 1910: The Hungarian Ugly Duckling

Published on February 2, 2014
Duration: 15:33

The Frommer 1910 is a unique Hungarian automatic pistol designed by Rudolf Frommer, featuring a complex long recoil system and a rotating bolt. Despite its advanced mechanics for the era, its 7.65mm Frommer cartridge was underpowered, making the system overkill. The design evolved from earlier models, gaining a grip safety and detachable magazine, but retains some safety concerns like the difficult grip safety and lack of a hammer block.

Quick Summary

The Frommer 1910 is a Hungarian automatic pistol designed by Rudolf Frommer, featuring a complex long recoil locked breech system and a rotating bolt. It fires the underpowered 7.65mm Frommer cartridge, making its advanced mechanics somewhat unnecessary for the round's energy level.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction to the Frommer 1910
  2. 00:31Rudolf Frommer's Background
  3. 01:23Evolution of the Design
  4. 02:18Caliber and Cartridge
  5. 03:09Long Recoil System Explained
  6. 04:50Controls and Ergonomics
  7. 06:03Internal Disassembly
  8. 08:34Bolt and Barrel Assembly
  9. 12:31Reassembly and Ammo Compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Frommer 1910 pistol?

The Frommer 1910 is a rare early automatic pistol designed by Hungarian Rudolf Frommer. It's known for its unique appearance and complex mechanical design, featuring a long recoil system and a rotating bolt.

Who designed the Frommer 1910 pistol?

The Frommer 1910 pistol was designed by Rudolf Frommer, a Hungarian inventor who, despite not being formally trained as an engineer, held over 100 firearm patents and was involved with the FEG company.

What caliber does the Frommer 1910 fire?

The Frommer 1910 fires the 7.65mm Frommer cartridge, also known as 7.65 Roth-Sauer. This cartridge is notably shorter and weaker than the standard .32 ACP.

What operating system does the Frommer 1910 use?

The Frommer 1910 employs a long recoil locked breech system, similar to firearms like the Chauchat or Remington Model 8. In this system, the barrel and bolt recoil together before unlocking.

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