This review delves into the unique Marius Berger manually-operated pistol from the 1880s. It highlights the innovative 'quintuple action' mechanism where a single trigger pull performs five distinct functions. The video also examines its Henry Rifle-style tube magazine system and distinctive ring trigger.
The Marius Berger repeating pistol from the 1880s represents a unique transitional design before semi-automatic pistols. It features a novel double-action mechanism where a single trigger pull cycles the action, extracting, ejecting, and chambering new rounds from its 5-round tubular magazine. Chambered in a proprietary 7.5mm cartridge, this manually operated handgun showcases intricate mechanical engineering from a bygone era.
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