Landstad 1900: A True Semiautomatic Revolver
The Landstad 1900 was a unique, single-prototype semiautomatic revolver designed for Norwegian military trials. It featured a detachable magazine and a two-chamber cylinder, aiming to combine revolver safety with semi-auto firepower. Despite its innovative design, it failed trials due to mechanical failures, including a sheared bolt, and feeding issues, leading to the adoption of the Kongsberg Model 1914.









