The Bergmann No. 1, or Model 1894, was Theodor Bergmann's first commercially offered automatic pistol, designed by Louis Schmeisser. It utilized a simple blowback action and a unique clip-fed system with 'monkey tail' clips, predating popular designs like the Browning Model 1900. Despite early production challenges with Mauser, the pistol showcased innovative features for its time, including a pivoting side plate for magazine access and a redundant safety lug.
This video provides an introduction to the Bergmann line of pistols, detailing their history and development. It explains that Theodore Bergmann was an industrialist who funded inventors like Otto Brauwetter and Louis Schmeisser. The video covers the evolution of the Bergmann pistols from the 1892 patent to the 1903 Mars and its subsequent adoptions by Spain and Denmark, leading to variants like the 1910/21. It highlights the development of different models (No. 2, 3, 4, 5) and design changes, noting the eventual obsolescence of the magazine-forward configuration. The presenter promises a detailed look at each model in upcoming videos.
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