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*RARE THEODOR BERGMANN URBEN, SPEZIAL-MODELL.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
*RARE THEODOR BERGMANN URBEN, SPEZIAL-MODELL.
SN 3950. After transitioning through the numbered Bergmanns, the M1903 Bergmann Mars, and the series of M1910 and M1910/21s, Bergmann went on to manufacture a small number of pocket pistols in the 1930s, with various slide legends, reminiscent of the Walther PP/PPK. This Bergmann Spezial-Modell has a fixed front and integral rear sight in a slide 5.5" long that encases a bbl 3-3/8" long. The left side of the slide is marked with a three line address that reads "Theodor Bergmann Urben/Waffenfabrik Suhl/Spezial-Modell". Near the back of the slide on the left side, near the sight, is a two position safety. Rotating the safety up blocks the firing pin and exposes a green safety dot; rotating the safety down exposes a red dot, permitting firing. The serial number is marked on the left side of the frame, just forward of the single piece grip. Crown N proofing is on the right tang. The pistol can be fired either single action or in a modified double action mode. Pulling the trigger once cocks the hammer; pulling it a second time releases the hammer to fire. To disassemble, the serrated projection inside the forward trigger guard is rotated down. The slide may now be pulled back and rotated up and off the bbl, just like a Walther PP/PPK. Disassembled viewing shows a matching serial number inside the slide, on the left side of the bbl hood, in addition to the externally marked trigger and frame. The pistol has been fit with two piece phenolic grips, each checkered panel marked "Special" within a recessed border near its upper surface. The magazine is correct for this Bergmann pistol with two slotted indicator holes on the right side and a folded base to secure a floorplate with two positioning detents. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This gun has sharp edge wear with thinning over most of its surface. Original blue coverage about 30-40% with patina but no significant pitting. Grips are in better condition with sharp checkering though the left panel is missing a chip in the upper left corner. The grip screw is marred. Very good condition magazine retaining most of its blue on the base. Bright bore with strong rifling and only minimal frosting. Perfect manual function.  An exceedingly scarce semiautomatic pistol that is seldom offered for sale. 4-48530 LMA68