Minute of Mae: Hungarian Frommer Stop
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2021
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• History of WWI Primer ...
Mae has probably one of the best jobs ever
She only has to work for like a minute a day! /s
@@josiahgibson6373 lol
I hope she doesn’t blow it this time.
@@vitoandolini2050 huh
Mae gets to show off & shoot rare guns. Where do I sign?
“And that’s a jam folks”
Freaking love it
Fromer more civilized time. An elegant weapon only a Hungarian could use.
i knew an old man that lived up the street that kept one of these guns as his bedside pistol. 1-2 times per year he would walk out and bcak and fun a magazine thru it
He didn’t happen to do commercials for Dos Equis, did he?
@@fuzzyhead878 Maybe we have a Frommer Stop on Mars now.
I was disappointed that your whole comment didn't rhyme after reading "I knew an old man that lived up the street". Lost opportunity
@@fuzzyhead878 i don’t often unload a clip, but when I do I prefer frommer, my enemies stay dead my friends 🥃
I love mine, but hoo boy it's high maintenance. Took a gunsmith three tries to fix it, and I still had to correct his work a bit after the last time.
If you can work on it yourself why would you hire someone else to?
@@2bitmarketanarchist337 I can file down a flat spring to fit, but I’m not really equipped to fabricate it.
@@2bitmarketanarchist337Sounds like a great way to ruin a historical firearm :)
It looks a little goofy, but seems like a good pistol.
Good in battlefield 1 at least
Idk if this is "good" with poor sights, reliability, hammer bite, and sharp recoil from .32?
@@alvaronieves5352 the best pistol in BF1 😎
You look a little goofy
im thinking reverse I think it looks good.... but not very reliable...especially to a novice...
Minute of Mae is a walk down memory lane for the long time viewers. I love it.
It was a 4 handed clear last time mine jammed. Still lovely though
Dude, been there, we had to go in through the ejection port to get at the round and you know how tiny that port is.
@@maewinchester2030 gotta love the ejection port designs that barely fit a cartridge through.
This thing is a beast in the game Tannenberg. I highly recommend that game to fans of this channel.
I just got into Verdun and Tannenburg not too long ago. I absolutely love both games and I'm looking forward to their isonzo game too
Tannenburg is super fun if enough people are playing. I just wish that it and Verdun had a bigger player base, hopefully by the time Isonzo comes out, they’ll have gained some more traction
Now she is shooting Star Wars blasters! NO FAIR !
I truly adore these videos. Safety, education an having fun is what it's all about.....
Fantastic series!! Please keep it up for as long as possible,
I loved using this in Bf1
Mae is awesome!
These are so much fun, I love the succinct info
I had to think of the video:
"Stop, don't touch me there. This is my No-No Square."
Replaced with.
"Stop, blam, blam, blam. That was my No-No Square."
Leggo my eggroll!
*1911 jams*
Du ma...
*emptys G18*
Love you mae ; )
Thanks Mae
the coolest woman of the entire CZcams!!! :) always a pleasure to see Mae smile :)
Blowback means something else where I'm from
It almost looks like someone built in a laser sight ontop of the barrel
...but forgot the laser part
@@HonestBottom A pre-WWI pistol featuring a device not invented until 1960. Time machine this! 😀
There’s an idea
@@LadyAnuB Never underestimate ze Germans ;)
Lol right? I personally thought it looked like "that gun" from the original blade runner when I very first saw it
Long Recoil Action was the perfect choice to deal with the colossal power of .32 ACP. Really, it was the only logical option.
Long recoil actions have nothing to do with helping to deal with "the collassal power" of any cartridge.. They are simply one of the earliest successful automatic firearms designs.
It’s chambered in 7.65 Frommer but can fire .32 ACP.
7.65 Frommer even though it has a much shorter case, is actually an extremely hot round for it size and beats the .32 auto in power.
Thank you
A Frommer Stop video without slow motion footage of the action? HERESY
The heck do you want, they only have a minute. The clue is in the name...
Also, here is their full Primer on the Stop, which contains slo-mo _and_ an animation. czcams.com/video/guXG8Vaq-R8/video.html
Also also, is your username a _Superfan_ reference or is that a bizarre coincidence? I haven't thought about that comic in years.
@@ZGryphon holy crap someone else knows about old MAD Magazine trades.
@@pscwplb I "inherited" a big stack of _MAD_ paperbacks from my father's much younger brother when he (my uncle) went into the Navy, when I was just a kid. Both volumes of _Superfan,_ Don Martin compilations, _Spy vs. Spy,_ the whole shmeer. It all left an impression, even if I didn't know enough about football to understand _Superfan_ until years later. :)
Just bought one of these.
Also try the FEG 37 M. pistol
The 37M pistol was a service pistol of the Royal Hungarian Army from its regularization in 1937 to 1948.
There were two versions of the Hungarian 37M and the P. Mod. 37 manufactured for the Third Reich
The P Mod 37 for export was used by Luftwaffe but had to be converted from the 32 to 7.65 caliber at the German request and fitted with safety button
Idk why but I love the way it looks
Good one
Enjoying the this series!
Mae please. I need to get my homework done, I’m begging you stop making such goddamn good videos.
Love my frommer stop and frommer baby
I've always wanted one of these. I have no idea why, perhaps it's the name.
My favorite full auto pistol from BF1
Full-Auto Frommers never existed irl. That game perpetuates a lot of inaccuracies.
Still want one in my collection.
Oh boy...the vibration is awesome. I love that pistol.
I've got a 1921 Former Stop, it's fun to shoot and close to my heart because I lived in Budapest for a while... I got great groupings at 20ft but there were feed issues I blame this on the 100 year old feed lips and sloppy follower on the mag
It's a good thing those problems didn't Stop the Frommer.
We now have an hour of Mae
The only Frommer I heard of so far. Would have been even better if the recoil spring was annular like some .380s. Probably would have saved mass and simplified manufacturing but looks to be a very well built gun. Thanks for the video.
Wish C&R would do a comparison with their arsenal and DICE's Battlefield 1 to see if they are accurate enough
If you're interested in that sort of content in general and not just Othias & Mae's take on it, the curator of the Royal Armories has numerous videos of that nature - including BF1.
@@ReptilianLepton I've seen it on Gamespot. Great fun
Mae rocks!
Muy bueno tu vídeo saludos desde Argentina
My go to sidearm in BF1
Спасибо .
Any chance you guys could do a video on the Harrington & Richardson 32 Revolver? It's a bit later and more common than most of the stuff you cover, but it does have the title of being the most commonly found functional break-action revolver in the 20th & 21st century...
(PS: That and perhaps the Wilkinson Arms Linda Pistol? Just asking for a friend.)
almost caught that last round in the shirt, lol
This thing slapped in BF1
It looks like a star wars blaster
When I first saw this handgun I thought it was a Crossman 150 air gun.
That last casing almost went into the shirt.
I wonder if she felt the heat of the brass as it was skippin' across...
Dante Quixote freak
@@MrCHEWIEMAN duh.
Definitely need a target view
STOPPING POWER
How does it compare to the other Frommers? Great video
It's From-tastic!
I DO WANNA KNOW MORE!
*SLAMS SUBSCIBE BUTTON*
*gently taps the bell*
So did the travel books come before or after the pistols?
Sure, give Othais an easy research item.
It is a handsome little gun thats for sure
next frommer stop auto pls
There were never any widely used automatic versions of this gun. Semi-automatic only.
I've wanted this pistol since battlefield 1
Wasn’t there one frommer stop with a extended mag from WW1?
Yes, it was a machine gun variant with extended magazines, intended to be used with a special tripod like a mini stationary machine gun.
Great video showing it off:
czcams.com/video/k6KGXpiN4Mk/video.html
"Hello there"
yay we get more mae
i need more bourbon
Боже, какая женщина!!! Титьки - супер!!!
That's a strange looking piece. Is the recoil spring and guide rod ABOVE the barrel - unlike any other pistol I've ever heard of?
It's a rare configuration, but it wasn't completely unheard-of at the time. The FN/Browning Model 1900, one of the first commercially successful semiautos, was set up that way as well (to say nothing of its many imitators).
Didn't Benjamin once make a semi-auto Co2 pistol that looked like this?
👍👍👍
Battlefield 1 flashbacks when you’re against the automatic version
Hey Mae, here's a "Would you rather?" that I know you can answer with authoritay: Frommer Stop or Savage 1907?
Good choice.
IMHO, Savage all the way. More capacity, and doesn't break extractors every 30 rounds.
Looking at the gun, despite it's caliber was it ever used by either a major military or police force?
Yes, by Austria-Hungary and later Hungary. Saw service in both World Wars. Germany bought and issued a handful during WWI as well.
what is the name of the music
Frommer Go
👍
Would I be out of line if I attempt to ask Mae out on a date?
Yes. Don't creep on women on the Internet.
It's the only way to find out for sure. 👍
Fun fact: the direct translation is the "Frommer stop automatic" despite it being a double action.
It’s a single action, not a double. The trigger doesn’t cock the hammer.
Having a 2 minute ad on a 1 minute video is insulting.
WANT
IMHO, it's a relatively modern looking hand gun. And I could imagine it was reliable in its best times.
Show like 👍👍
Okay. Like👍👍.
When Frommer Go
Do these things like .32 +P? IIRC .32 Frommer is basically that.
😁👍☕
Looks a bit like a Webley Junior.
The long recoil action is really cool on this pistol - unnecessary as blowback is much simpler, but where is the fun in that? It also used a rotating bolt head in a carrier like an AR-15. Mine was nickeled and had post-war Norwegian police markings.
"let it fly forward"
So if I understood the instructions right if I'm to work the charging handle on this, I need to let go and keep my gun-holding hand still?
yes? it's just like any other pistol when you rack the bolt/slide
I want one in 32
I need 37 by next week
Wow! I hate the way that looks! Thanks Mae!
STOP! Frommer Time.
Its an underrated gun :-( but its unfair. This pistol needs very hot loaded ammo to work perfectly.
Stop! Time to find a better pistol
Vlad so che sei qui
the gun's name alone is enough to stop anyone named Frommer
I'm betting it would be a soft no.
fun gun to shoot, not very accurate, but fun
I've always enjoyed the frommer stop, peculiar in a way only burgeoning technology can be.
Angry hair day at work.
STOP. Frommer time!
/ u always let her ride forward. Never ever ride the slide.
To me, It outwardly resembles an old BSA air pistol.
Possibly more like a Webly Senior? Barrel on top, piston /cylinder below.
@@webtoedman Yes definitely.
Stop! Frommer Stop!
Goofy ahhh pistol