Scarce Bergmann 1910/21, made by Anciens Etablissements Pieper, Danish Military Contract, Later reworked to have improved sideplate retention and larger grips. To learn more about this history of this fascinating gun, check out the Forgotten Weapons video “Bergmann 1908, 1910, and 1910/21 Pistols” by clicking on the link.
Standard configuration Anciens Etablissements Pieper, as made for the Danish Military, reworked/improved in 1921, with matching wood grips and correct magazine. Single action locked breech pistol having 4” barrel having fixed front and rear sights. The left side of the barrel extension is marked by the manufacturer in Belgium, and references the Bergmann patent. Belgium proofs are on top of the bolt, on right side of frame, right side of barrel extension, right side of the barrel. Serial number under the forward frame extension. Danish acceptance marking Crown/D on the left side of the frame; Danish issue number 2256 on right side of the frame. Rework/upgrade notation “M1910/21” marked on the left side of the frame, the improvements including a spanner screw used to secure the sideplate and enlarged grips, initially Trolite, later wood as on this pistol. Correct but mismatched magazine numbered 1874. Further disassembly was not effected. Major components rust blued; small parts either in the white or fired blued.
Synopsis:
Scarce Bergmann 1910/21, made by Anciens Etablissements Pieper, Danish Military Contract, Later reworked to have improved sideplate retention and larger grips.
Condition:
VG + original blue. Comparable condition small parts with staining as pictured. Matching grips with discoloration and scattered handling marks but no chips, splits, or repairs. Slightly dull bore with sharp rifling. Perfect manual mechanics. One of the more unusual, low production, military, semiautomatic pistols, this example an interesting rework, made prior to WWII.
Bergmann 1910-21, Danish Contract, Smooth Wood Grips, 8759, PCA-140
$3,795.00
Scarce Bergmann 1910/21, made by Anciens Etablissements Pieper, Danish Military Contract, Later reworked to have improved sideplate retention and larger grips. To learn more about this history of this fascinating gun, check out the Forgotten Weapons video “Bergmann 1908, 1910, and 1910/21 Pistols” by clicking on the link.
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Description
Description:
Standard configuration Anciens Etablissements Pieper, as made for the Danish Military, reworked/improved in 1921, with matching wood grips and correct magazine. Single action locked breech pistol having 4” barrel having fixed front and rear sights. The left side of the barrel extension is marked by the manufacturer in Belgium, and references the Bergmann patent. Belgium proofs are on top of the bolt, on right side of frame, right side of barrel extension, right side of the barrel. Serial number under the forward frame extension. Danish acceptance marking Crown/D on the left side of the frame; Danish issue number 2256 on right side of the frame. Rework/upgrade notation “M1910/21” marked on the left side of the frame, the improvements including a spanner screw used to secure the sideplate and enlarged grips, initially Trolite, later wood as on this pistol. Correct but mismatched magazine numbered 1874. Further disassembly was not effected. Major components rust blued; small parts either in the white or fired blued.
Synopsis:
Scarce Bergmann 1910/21, made by Anciens Etablissements Pieper, Danish Military Contract, Later reworked to have improved sideplate retention and larger grips.
Condition:
VG + original blue. Comparable condition small parts with staining as pictured. Matching grips with discoloration and scattered handling marks but no chips, splits, or repairs. Slightly dull bore with sharp rifling. Perfect manual mechanics. One of the more unusual, low production, military, semiautomatic pistols, this example an interesting rework, made prior to WWII.
Additional information
PCA-140
FFL, CNR
8759
9mmBB
AEP
Denmark
Pre WWII, WWII
Denmark
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