German Jager Pistol
The German Jäger pistol, manufactured in 1916, is a unique WWI firearm designed for officers due to sporting arms bans. It features an unconventional multi-part frame constructed from stamped side plates and machined straps, challenging the notion of it being purely a 'stamped' pistol. Despite its unique construction, it utilizes a standard straight blowback mechanism with a striker-fired system and a novel disconnector for safety.









