02. Automatic Pistols
Updated 6 days agoClip-Fed Automatic Pistols
Very rare today, some of the earliest pistols featured an internal magazine rather than a detachable box magazine. To reload, you need to open the action, and place a stripper clip on top of the breech, then push the rounds into the magazine. Close the action, aim, and fire.
- C96 Mauser
- M1907 Roth
- M1912
En-Bloc Automatic Pistols
En Blocs are an alternate form of clip that is inserted in its entirety into the weapon, rather than pushing the rounds off of the clip. The clip will eject itself once it is emptied.
- Bergmann No.2, No. 3 and No.4
Toggle-Lock Pistols
The action takes the form of a large toggle located on top of the weapon. Load in the magazine, then pull back the toggle to chamber a round. The toggle locks open when empty. Toggle locks feature detachable magazines.
- C93 Borschardt
- Luger P08
- Luger LP08 Artillery
Slide-Action Automatic Pistols
Most commonly seen on most pistols today; the slide wraps itself around the barrel, which forms the action. Simply pull the slide back to chamber a round. Typically the slide with lock open when the magazine is empty. They all feature detachable magazines.
- Bayard 1908
- Bergmann No.5
- Bergmann M1910
- Cobb Pistol
- Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless
- Colt 1909
- Dreyse 1907
- FN 1900
- FN 1903
- FN 1910
- Kolibri
- M1900
- M1910 Glisenti
- M1911
- Mars Automatic
- Pocket Hammer 1903
- Pocket 1906
- Ruby
- Schwarzlose M1898
- Webley 1913