4-Shot Sauer Bär Pistol
The Sauer Bär pistol, produced between 1899 and 1914, is a unique German pocket pistol designed by Burkhard Bär. It features a distinctive four-shot mechanism with two barrels and a rotating square cylinder block, originally chambered in 7mm Bär but mostly found in .25 ACP. Despite its extremely thin profile and folding trigger for concealed carry, it faced commercial decline against self-loading competitors like the Browning Model 1900.









