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Posted: 5/21/2003 2:51:53 PM EDT
What was the hand gun Hitler used in the CBS movie. The one he pointed at his Niece's boyfriend.
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 2:54:04 PM EDT
[#1]
Yeah!  That was a weird piece.  Had a tube running on top of the length of the barrel.....Gas operated pistol? Tubular magazine? That would be weird.
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 2:59:14 PM EDT
[#2]
pic?
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 3:30:04 PM EDT
[#3]
Pistol 7.65 mm Frommer Stop Model 19
[img]http://www.rememuseum.org.uk/arms/pistols/armsap/arm262.jpg[/img]Although Hungary was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and in general used the standard weapons of that Empire, because of local development capabilities and probably local politics, the Hungarians used a different pistol during World War 1, which was this model. The designation Model 19 is rather unusual since it appeared in 1912 and was adopted by the Hungarian Army (Honved) prior to World War 1. It was manufactured by Fegyvergyan at Budapest. It is not a good design for a Service weapon, being somewhat delicate. This model was also used by the Hungarian police
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 4:08:56 PM EDT
[#4]
Here's a Frommer Stop from my collection.

[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01340.jpg [/img]
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01341.jpg [/img]

These are chambered in 7.65mm (.32 caliber) and is a freaking riot to shoot. It does have some unique features, the mag slides half way in, then you must press the mag release button to get it to fully seat(childproof mag well??) The sights are crude but it would have been an awesome concealed carry pistol. I don't see many of these around. This came from a vet that I helped to move, this was my payment :)
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 4:16:59 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Here's a Frommer Stop from my collection.

[url]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01340.jpg [/url]
[url]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01341.jpg [/url]
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Pardon my erection, but is that an StG44 in the background of the second pic?
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 4:19:43 PM EDT
[#6]
YUP!!! [^] There is also an mp40 and a luger hiding in there as well.

Would anyone like to see more pics??[}:D]
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 4:33:44 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
YUP!!! [^] There is also an mp40 and a luger hiding in there as well.

Would anyone like to see more pics??[}:D]
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YES!
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 4:53:50 PM EDT
[#8]
Did it look like either of these? [img]http://home.alltel.net/randyric/photo/pmfrom.jpg[/img]

D'oh, delay in posting my reply & everybody beat me to it.
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 5:12:40 PM EDT
[#9]
Here's some more quick snaps of my baby's, sorry the quality/poses isn't great, I'm in a hurry this evening.

Here is the top view of the stg44
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01355.jpg[/img]

Side view, stg44
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01353.jpg[/img]

Right side, stg44 reciever
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01347.jpg[/img]

Left side, stg44 reciever
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01349.jpg[/img]

1937 Luger
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01342.jpg[/img]

Broomhandle Mauser Pistol
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01343.jpg[/img]

My MP40 parts kit waiting on the mystical semiauto reciever kit.
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01346.jpg[/img]

Remington Rand 1911, made in March of 1944. These pistol is very rought but with lots of character.
[img]http://myweb.cableone.net/fattig/dsc01345.jpg[/img]
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 5:16:23 PM EDT
[#10]
So does the tube on top of the barrel serve any purpose?
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 5:18:31 PM EDT
[#11]
jesus... Me like [:D]

How much'd that STG44 set ya back?
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 5:19:36 PM EDT
[#12]
The top tube on the Frommer is a guide rod and recoil spring. Kind of like turning a modern pistol upside down.
Link Posted: 5/21/2003 6:34:42 PM EDT
[#13]
Neat pistol...Looks kind of futuristic. When I fist saw it on TV, I thought the prop people were using an air pistol.
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