👉 The Baltimore weapon, also known as the "Baltimore 9mm," is a semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning and manufactured by the Baltimore Firearms Company in the early 20th century. It features a unique 9mm caliber, a 16-round capacity magazine, and a distinctive slide mechanism that allows for rapid fire. The weapon's design includes a flat receiver with a recoil pad and a distinctive "B" shaped grip. Its compact size and high capacity made it popular among law enforcement and hunters, though its use was often controversial due to its effectiveness in close-quarters combat. Despite its utility, the Baltimore 9mm has been banned or restricted in many countries due to concerns over its potential for misuse.