Standard configuration Bergmann Simplex, 8mm Simplex, very reminiscent of the larger 1910, but designed as a single action blowback. Fixed front and notched rear sight. Markings limited to the patent reference on the left side of the barrel extension, Crown/C/U proofs on the top of the barrel and barrel extension, and the serial number on the butt. Magazine release in front of magazine well. Magazine with three transverse holes. Single piece wrap around hard rubber grip with “Simplex” molded on each side within a checkered field. Major components rust blued; bolt in the white; other small parts strawed or fire blued.
Synopsis:
Scarce Bergmann Simplex, 1901, 8mm Simplex, commercial German pocket pistol.
Condition:
VG + original condition as concerns both major and miner components. No suggestion of enhanced straw or fire blue. Crisp grip with scattered handling dings but no splits or repairs. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Perfect manual mechanics. One of the more unusual and instantly recognizable semiautomatic pistols from the turn of the last century.
Bergmann Simplex, 1901, 2152, PCA-129
$3,695.00
Scarce Bergmann Simplex, 1901, 8mm Simplex, commercial German pocket pistol.
Out of stock
Description
Description:
Standard configuration Bergmann Simplex, 8mm Simplex, very reminiscent of the larger 1910, but designed as a single action blowback. Fixed front and notched rear sight. Markings limited to the patent reference on the left side of the barrel extension, Crown/C/U proofs on the top of the barrel and barrel extension, and the serial number on the butt. Magazine release in front of magazine well. Magazine with three transverse holes. Single piece wrap around hard rubber grip with “Simplex” molded on each side within a checkered field. Major components rust blued; bolt in the white; other small parts strawed or fire blued.
Synopsis:
Scarce Bergmann Simplex, 1901, 8mm Simplex, commercial German pocket pistol.
Condition:
VG + original condition as concerns both major and miner components. No suggestion of enhanced straw or fire blue. Crisp grip with scattered handling dings but no splits or repairs. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Perfect manual mechanics. One of the more unusual and instantly recognizable semiautomatic pistols from the turn of the last century.
Additional information
PCA-129
FFL, CNR
2152
8mm Simplex
Bergmann
Germany
pre WWI, Commercial
Germany
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