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The Frommer Stop is a Hungarian long-recoil pistol manufactured by Fémáru-, Fegyver és Gépgyár in Budapest. It was designed by Rudolf Frommer, and its original design was adopted as the Pisztoly 12M in 1912, created for the Royal Hungarian Army. The handgun was manufactured in various forms from 1912 to 1945 and used in the Hungarian Armed Forces as well as, during the First World War, by military of the Ottoman Empire in limited quantities. The Stop is 165 millimeters long with a 95 millimeters 4-groove rifled barrel. Unloaded weight is 610 g, and the detachable box magazine holds seven rounds. The Stop incorporated design features of earlier Frommer pistols including the Model 1901 and M1904 derived from the Roth–Theodorovic pistol. The predecessor to the Stop pistol, the M1910, was chambered in a proprietary 7.65mm cartridge having a crimp in the casing at the base of the bullet. This round achieved a velocity of 920 feet per second from the gun. Type: Pistol Place of origin: Austria-Hungary Used by: Royal Hungarian Army, Ottoman Army Wars: World War I, World War II Designed: 1912 Variants: Pisztoly 12M, Pisztoly 19M, Pisztoly 39M Weight: 610 g Length: 165 mm (6.5 in) Barrel length: 95 mm (3.74 in) Cartridge: 7.65mm.32 ACP, 9mm Kurz.380 ACP Action: Recoil-operated Rate of fire: Semi-automatic Muzzle velocity: 280 m/s Feed system: 7-round detachable box magazine