This expert review of the Danish Bergmann 1910, presented by C&Rsenal, details its mechanical operation, ergonomics, and historical context. The analysis highlights its short recoil locked breech system, 6-round detachable magazine, and unique handling characteristics, including a two-stage trigger and stiff magazine release. The instructor emphasizes its moderate recoil and quick-sighting system, offering a comprehensive look at this WWI-era sidearm.
This video provides a review of the post-war Greek Mannlicher-Schönauer 1903/14/30 carbine. It details the rifle's weight, overall length, and its 7.9-pound heft. The reviewer highlights the smooth operation of the Giver 88 derived action, the functionality of the Mauser flag safety, and the feel of the two-stage trigger. Practical aspects like the rotary magazine's loading mechanism and the sight system are also discussed, along with recoil management.
The C&Rsenal 'Minute of Mae' episode reviews the Danish Bergmann 1910 pistol. It highlights the pistol's 2.2 lb weight, 10-inch overall length, and short recoil locked breech mechanism, noting its resemblance to the C96 Mauser. The review details its 6-round magazine capacity in 9mm Bergman, the ergonomics of its bell-shaped grip, a two-stage trigger pull, a stiff magazine release, and a long flip safety lever. Sights are described as good for their era, with moderate recoil and an empty-chamber lock-open feature.
You've reached the end! 3 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.