A blowback semi-automatic pistol designed at Rheinmetall by descendants of the Dreyse needle-gun dynasty. The .32 ACP commercial version was widely adopted by German police. The 9mm Dreyse version (Model 1910) was adopted by various German state police forces. The Dreyse name links two pivotal German firearms innovations: the needle-fire bolt-action (1841) and early semi-auto pistols (1907). Type: Rifle Action: Bolt-Action Caliber: 15.4mm Needle Capacity: 7 Year introduced: 1836, Prussia Weight: 112 oz Overall length: 44" Status: Discontinued Military use: Yes Intended use: law enforcement, civilian