Slow Motion: Frommer Stop (1912)
This video showcases the Frommer Stop pistol from 1912 in slow motion. The description highlights its Hungarian designer, Rudolf Frommer, and its status as the last and best of his long-recoil pistols. It details the pistol's chambering in 7.65mm Frommer (.32 ACP equivalent, loaded hotter) and its advanced, over-engineered design featuring a 3-lug rotating bolt. The video also mentions its adoption by the Austro-Hungarian military and its service in World War I. Comparisons are drawn to other commercially successful long-recoil firearms like the Chauchat LMG and Remington Model 8/81.













