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  1. Nov 27, 2013 · Bergmann-Bayard M1910/21. We come now to the final chapter in the Bergmann pistol saga – the Danish M1910 and 1910/21 pistols. When Pieper (AEP) in Belgium contracted to build the 1908 Bergmanns for Spain, they also got the rights to build the guns under license for commercial sale. Bergmann’s own company had decided to get out of the ...

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  2. Action. Blowback. Muzzle velocity. 380 m/s (nº 3) Feed system. 5-round fixed magazine. Sights. Fixed. The Bergmann 1896 was a 19th-century semi-automatic pistol developed by German designer Louis Schmeisser and sold by Theodor Bergmann 's company. [1]

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  4. Nov 25, 2013 · Bergmann-Mars 1903 (photo from Ed Buffaloe) Bergmann’s first major break came in 1905 when a Spanish testing board officially recommended the 1903 for military purchase and use. On September 5th of that year Spain placed and order for 3,000 Model 1903 pistols, chambered for the 9x23mm cartridge. This brought along a new problem for Bergmann ...

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  5. Jul 18, 2022 · Library of Congress. Research Guides. Main Reading Room. From the Submachine Gun to the Assault Rifle: Their History, Development and Use: A Resource Guide. Author: Will Elsbury, Created: July 18, 2022. Last Updated: February 3, 2023. Introduction.

  6. Aug 19, 2017 · -empty magazine: 250 g-magazine with 32 cartridge, caliber 9 mm: 634 g Weapon length (200 mm barrel): 820 mm Available barrel length: 200 and 320 mm Sight: from 50 to 1000 m Theoretic Rate-Of-Fire: ~ 700 – 800 rpm Practical Rate-Of-Fire, full-auto with magazine changing: ~ 350 – 400 rpm

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gun_BergmanGun Bergman - Wikipedia

    Gun Bergman (28 October 1916 – 1 July 1971) was a Swedish translator, linguist, and journalist. Known for her translations from Slavic languages to Swedish, her greatest feat was her translation of Ivo Andrić 's novel The Bridge on the Drina in 1960.

  8. The Bergmann Pistols. Theodor Bergmann (1850-1931) was from a family of brewmeisters and innkeepers in Spessartdorf, Germany. Early on he worked for a local stove manufactory, which awakened his interest in the metal working business. Michael Flürscheim (1844-1912) purchased the Eisenwerke Gaggenau (Gaggenau Ironworks), which was already ...

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