I'm about to pick up one of these Geiger pistols, which is a roller delayed blowback.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2020/03/31/german-geiger-grp-roller-delayed-blowback-pistol/
It got me thinking about which handguns in history use this complicated and expensive to produce design. I'm only aware of the HK P9S, Korth PRS, Korriphila HSP, and this Geiger. That's only four pistols and they're all German. Not that that's a big deal, but I thought there were more until I started taking inventory.
I know there are rifles designed this way and even AR style "pistols", but I'm talking traditional semi auto handguns.
There's a lot of knowledge on the forum. Can anybody think of something I'm missing?
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2020/03/31/german-geiger-grp-roller-delayed-blowback-pistol/
It got me thinking about which handguns in history use this complicated and expensive to produce design. I'm only aware of the HK P9S, Korth PRS, Korriphila HSP, and this Geiger. That's only four pistols and they're all German. Not that that's a big deal, but I thought there were more until I started taking inventory.
I know there are rifles designed this way and even AR style "pistols", but I'm talking traditional semi auto handguns.
There's a lot of knowledge on the forum. Can anybody think of something I'm missing?