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*BEAUTIFUL MID-PRODUCTION BERGMANN SIMPLEX M1901 WITH HARD RUBBER GRIPS.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,750.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 5,000.00 USD
*BEAUTIFUL MID-PRODUCTION BERGMANN SIMPLEX M1901 WITH HARD RUBBER GRIPS.
SN 2152. 8mm Bergmann Simplex. The Bergmann Simplex was a compact firearm, produced under license in Belgium in the early 1900s, that combined features from the Bergman Model 1896 and Bergmann Mars M1903. Production is usually estimated at 3500 guns. This example has a 3.5" bbl with a fixed front and rear sight. A Crown U proof on the top of the bbl rib is repeated on the receiver. The left side of the receiver is marked "PATENT BREVETE S.G.D.G.". There are no markings on either side of the frame except for the safety designations. The serial number 2152 is on the butt. The bolt pulls back to function in the manner of other auto-pistols of the era. A thin ejector is screw mounted on the left side of the receiver and the magazine is released with a button in front of the magazine well that is fenestrated on each side with four holes. The five shot magazine in this pistol is drilled with three indicator holes that, when inserted, line up with the top three holes in the magazine well. On the left side of the frame is a safety with a forward detent marked "S" and a rearward detent marked "F". The hammer and trigger are strawed while the ejector and safety lever are fire blued. Most pistols were fitted with a single piece hard rubber grip, marked "SIMPLEX" on each side surrounded by checkering, secured by a screw on the tang and a second screw on the butt. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: An very attractive gun with at least 85% bright original blue. Most wear and loss involves the sides of the bbl along with the right side of the receiver and lower portion of the magazine well. Over 95% original straw remains on the hammer and trigger, 50% original fire blue on the ejector, and 95% original fire blue on the safety. Excellent hard rubber grips with only a few scattered superficial dents and minor blunting of the checkering. Minute chips missing from the forward corners on the top. Mechanically sound. Bright bore with sharp rifling and only mild corrosion. 4-48527 LMA60