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Description:
The Frommer Stop Model 12M, also known as the Model 1912, is a semi-automatic pistol originally manufactured in Hungary. It is chambered in .380 ACP and utilizes a long-recoil operated action, a distinctive mechanism for handguns of its era. The pistol features a fixed barrel and an internal hammer design, with a frame and slide constructed of blued steel. The overall configuration reflects early 20th-century European military and police sidearm production, with a compact profile suited to its intended service role.
The Model 12M incorporates a grip safety and a manual thumb safety located on the frame. Its slide serrations and integrated sights are consistent with the production standards of the 1910s period. Serial-numbered components were typically matched at the factory, and proof markings were applied to indicate inspection and acceptance. The grips are checkered and shaped to fit the frame contour, providing a secure hold consistent with its design lineage. The pistol’s bore and internal components are machined to accommodate the .380 ACP cartridge, which was a common chambering for European service pistols of that time.
Included with the pistol is only the firearm itself, with no additional accessories or packaging specified. The Frommer Stop Model 12M represents a distinctive design within early self-loading pistol development, notable for its mechanical configuration and historical production origin in Hungary during the early 20th century.