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 Remington-Rider Magazine Pistol, patented in 1871 by Joseph Rider, was a compact, tube-magazine-fed repeating handgun produced until 1888. It fired .32 Extra Short Rimfire cartridges and was designed as a gentleman's pocket pistol, featuring a unique lever-action mechanism. Despite its commercial success with approximately 15,000 units made, it remains a rare American example of a tube-fed pistol.
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