Hungary's service pistol of WWI, featuring an unusual long-recoil rotating bolt system that made it far more complex than necessary for its relatively weak cartridge. The proprietary 7.65mm Frommer cartridge was under-powered compared to 9mm Parabellum. Nevertheless, it was Hungary's standard sidearm and was made in large numbers in Budapest. Type: Pistol Action: Semi-Automatic Caliber: .32 ACP Capacity: 7 Year introduced: 1912, Hungary Weight: 22 oz Overall length: 6.75" Status: Discontinued Military use: Yes Intended use: military