Müller 1902 Prototype Pistol
/ forgottenweapons Cool Forgotten Weapons Merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com Bernhard Müller designed this locked-breech pistol in 1902, seemingly a hybrid of the Luger and P38 (of course, the P38 did not exist at that time). It appears to use a modified Luger magazine and is chambered for the 7.65mm Luger cartridge. The grip is very much Luger-like, in part because the use of a Luger magazine requires using the same grip angle as the Luger. The pistol is a short recoil action with a pivoting locking block much like what the P38 would later use. It is a very comfortable gun in the hand, but was rejected in Swiss pistol trials. Related: Müller 1895 Pistol: • Müller 1895 Curved-Recoil Pistol Early Automatic Pistol Cartridges: • Early Automatic Pistol Cartridges - What, ...

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