This inexpensive, small-frame revolver, chambered for the .22 Magnum cartridge, was manufactured by Rohm Gesellschaft, a German firearms company. Known for its compact size and affordability, this firearm was often marketed as a kit gun or for plinking and small game hunting. Variations exist, with some models featuring a longer barrel and adjustable sights.
While not known for high-end craftsmanship or precision, this revolver filled a niche for those seeking an accessible entry point into .22 Magnum firearms ownership. Its compact size made it easily concealable, and the .22 Magnum cartridge offered greater power than the .22 LR. However, its lightweight construction and simple design also contributed to perceptions of lower quality compared to other revolvers on the market. Its historical context lies within a period where less expensive firearms imports were common, providing an alternative to more established American brands.