Roth Sauer Automatic Pistol
The RothSauer is a rare early automatic pistol designed by Karel Krnka, financed by Georg Roth, and manufactured by J. P. Sauer Sohn in Germany. It is mechanically quite complex much moreso than strictly necessary. The action is a longrecoil type, in which the bolt and barrel remain locked together through the full rearward travel of the bolt. The bolt then stays to the rear while the barrel recoils forward, clears the empty case, and ejects it. Once the barrel is fully forward, the bolt is released to strip a new cartridge from the magazine and chamber it. The bolt has a single locking lug, which rotates into a recess in the barrel extension to lock. The firing mechanism on the RothSauer is very similar to the later RothSteyr 1907 pistol and to the modern style of the Glock and others. It uses a striker to fire, which is tensioned to halfcock by the bolt and barrel recoiling with each shot. Full tension on the striker is delivered by the trigger pull, resulting in a approximation
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