Frommer Stop

0:0:0 The Frommer Stop Auto is a semi-automatic pistol produced in 1912 by FÉG of Hungary. It was used throughout World War I and World War II by the Hungarian Armed Forces. Designer Rudolf Frommer adapted the design from another pistol that fired .32 ACP (7.65mm) from a seven-round cartridge.

A carbine variant of the pistol lengthened the barrel to almost 10 inches, and extends the magazine to 15 rounds.

Battlefield 1
The Frommer Stop Auto in carbine form is featured in Battlefield 1 as a primary weapon for the Tanker and Pilot classes. It was first seen in the "Battlefield 1 Gameplay Series: Vehicles" video as a customization option.