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EXEMPLARY CONDITION BERGER REPEATING PISTOL.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,750.00 USD Estimated At:7,500.00 - 9,500.00 USD
EXEMPLARY CONDITION BERGER REPEATING PISTOL.
SN 18. Cal. 7.65mm. The Berger repeating pistol, made in France, has a unique mechanism that involves a double set of hammers. Gun has a 4" bbl and an overall length of 9". A large, fixed front sight, made of copper, sits on the bbl overriding a tubular magazine that loads from the left side. The top of the bbl is marked "St. ETIENNE". The double set of hammers and tastefully engraved frame are color case hardened. On the front of the frame is an oval logo "MARIUS BERGER/18/BREVETTE S.G.D.G." The finger loop trigger is nickeled and the grips are of smooth, varnished wood. Pulling the trigger actuates the cartridge elevator while cocking both hammers. The forward hammer/breechblock, that carries the firing pin, falls first. The rearmost hammer immediately follows, striking the now-protruding firing pin. Relaxing the finger loop allows the trigger to spring back into position. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, ex-Visser Collection. CONDITION: There is very little usage wear on the gun. Rather, the finish is just a little faded, a description that equally applies to the barrel, magazine tube and color case hardened frame. The nickel finish on the trigger lever is 80%-90% with comparable condition, all original grips that have superficial handling dings but no chips or splits. Bright bore with strong rifling and only mild frosting. Mechanically perfect though the firing pin is frozen within the shaft of the primary hammer. An exceeding unusual repeater with double falling hammers for a single shot ignition! 4-52432 LMA109