Sunngard Automatic Pistol: 50 Rounds in 1909

Published on June 3, 2025
Duration: 1:09

The Norwegian Model 1909 Sunngard is a rare automatic pistol featuring an innovative dual-magazine system, allowing for a total of 50 rounds in the grip (two 25-round magazines) and an additional 25 rounds in the holster. This unique design, chambered in 6.5mm, offered exceptional firepower for its time. The demonstration highlights the mechanism for dropping the empty magazine and sliding the second one into place.

Quick Summary

The Norwegian Sunngard Model 1909 is a rare automatic pistol known for its exceptional 50-round capacity, achieved through two stacked 25-round magazines in the grip. It also included a holster with an additional 25-round magazine, and was chambered in 6.5mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Sunngard Pistol
  2. 00:11Dual-Magazine Mechanism Explained
  3. 00:34Markings and Caliber Details
  4. 00:40Magazine Operation Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the unique feature of the Sunngard Model 1909 pistol?

The Sunngard Model 1909 is notable for its high-capacity design, featuring two 25-round magazines stacked in the grip for a total of 50 rounds. It also came with a holster that held an additional 25-round magazine.

How does the dual-magazine system on the Sunngard 1909 work?

Once the first 25-round magazine is depleted, the shooter drops it and slides the second 25-round magazine forward into the firing position, allowing for continuous fire without a traditional reload.

What caliber is the Sunngard Model 1909 pistol chambered in?

The Sunngard Model 1909 automatic pistol is chambered in 6.5mm caliber. This is indicated by the markings on the slide, which read '50 Cart. Cal. 6.5'.

Where was the Sunngard Model 1909 pistol manufactured?

The Sunngard Model 1909 automatic pistol was manufactured in Norway. It represents a unique piece of Norwegian firearm design history.

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