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Roth-Steyr M1907

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Roth-Steyr M1907 - 8mm Roth-Steyr

The Roth-Steyr M1907 was a Czech-designed semi-automatic pistol that was issued to the Austro-Hungarian Kaiserliche und Königliche Armee cavalry prior to and during World War I. It was the first semi-automatic pistol to be adopted into service by a major power.


Specifications

(1907 - 1918)

Type: Pistol

Caliber: 8mm Roth-Steyr

Capacity: 10-round internal magazine

Fire Modes: Semi-Automatic


Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Bennie the Howl (Benya Krik) Osip Merlatti Froim Grach 1926
The Blue Express Seen in a crate of handguns 1929
Yakov Sverdlov Russian revolutionaries 1940
Aleksandr Parkhomenko Pyotr Aleynikov Vasya Gaivoron 1942
Forty-Four Mutineers Austria Hungarian officer 1959
Serbian guerrilla
I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen! Jirí Sovák Professor David Moore 1970
Lubomír Lipský Professor Frank Pech
Josef Hlinomaz Police commander
Vladimír Zátka Little František
The Day That Shook the World Austro-Hungarian secret policeman 1975
The Last Round (Il conto è chiuso) In Rico Manzetti's collection 1976
Dissolved and Effused Jirí Zahajský Inspector Trachta 1985
Zdenek Srstka Bedříšek

Television

Title Actor Character Note/Episode Date
E-Ring Burundian militiaman "Tribes" (S01E04) 2005-2006
Babylon Berlin - Season 3 The Phantom Killer Ep. 18 2020

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Deadfall Adventures "M1907" 2013
Battle of Empires: 1914-1918 "Roth" 2015
Tannenberg "Roth-Steyr M1907" 2019
Isonzo "Roth-Steyr M1907" 2022

Anime

Title Character Note/Episode Air Date
Saga of Tanya the Evil Dacia General Episode 5 2017




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