The Schulhof 1884, Type IIa Manual Repeating Pistol
This review explores the rare Schulhof 1884 Type IIa, a manual repeating pistol representing a transitional phase between single-shot firearms and semi-automatics. Designed by Josef Schulhof, it features a unique toggle-lock mechanism similar to Winchester rifles and a ring trigger for manual cycling. While innovative, its limited production and practical success highlight the challenges of early self-loading handgun development.



