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EXTREMELY RARE, EXPERIMENTAL, BERGMANN M1894, Number 1.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
EXTREMELY RARE, EXPERIMENTAL, BERGMANN M1894, Number 1.
NSN. Caliber 5mm per consigner. This very unusual pistol is reminiscent of the extremely rare but much larger M1894 Bergmann Schmeisser pistol. It has a bbl length of 2.75", an overall length of 5.5" and a height of 3". The only marking on the gun is a Crown U proof on the right side of the bbl. No serial number was noted by the reviewer. A rotating safety lever is mounted on the left frame. Rotating the lever forward allows the gun to fire; rotating the lever down blocks the hammer. The magazine is accessed by rotating down the cover mounted on the right side of the frame. Internally, the recess appears as a scaled down Bergmann M1896 #2. Wood grips are finely checkered and secured with the same type screw and escutcheons as found on the #2, #3, and #4 pistols. A similar Bergmann in 5mm was reviewed in the Swiss trials of November 1894 though that pistol must have been somewhat larger as its weight was 255g rather than 240g (this gun). PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Though the gun was fired, as reflected by the Crown U marking, it remains in excellent and seemingly untouched condition with all in-the-white surfaces showing only mild oxidative discoloration. Excellent wood grips in the same condition with sharp checkering and no chips or cracks. Excellent bore with shallow rifling and only minimal corrosion. Perfect mechanics. A very interesting, early, and possible toolroom example, of a Bergmann M1894 Number 1. 4-48510 LMA77