INFO ONLY. NOT FOR SALE. P5-2
Overall Vg-EXC, High Gloss finish, 1 magazine, St Stephens Crown acceptance Mark. A few dings in grips. Made by FEG
Frommer Fémáru Pisztoly 37.M (1937 Minta)
Approx. 175,000 were manufactured by Fémáru Fegyver- és Gépgyár R.T. Budapest 1937-44
Type: blowback operated automatic pistol
Chambering: 9mm Browning Short (.380 acp)
Muzzle velocity: 984 fps
Length overall: 7.17" (182mm)
Barrel: 4.33" (110mm) 4-groove rh
Weight unladen: 27.2oz (770g)
Appearing a year after his death, Rudolf Frommer's last design was an improved Model 1929 in 9mm Short chambering. Frommer's actual involvement in the design of this model was believed to be limited. It was adopted by the Hungarian Army as the '37M.' The principal difference between the 1937 and 1929 patterns lies in the abandonment of pinned-in cocking grips at the rear of the slide in favor of conventional grooving. The later gun also has a smaller hammer and an additional finger-rest on the toe of the butt. A Frommer-type grip lever provided the only safety device. The grips are wood.
The pistol was also manufactured for a German Contract under the designation of Pistole 37(u) or 'P37'.