Maxim Silverman Model 1896 Automatic Pistol

Published on February 24, 2017
Duration: 14:20

The Maxim-Silverman Model 1896 is an extremely rare automatic pistol, likely designed by Lewis Silverman. Its simple blowback action struggled with the powerful 7.63mm Borchardt cartridge, requiring an external delaying spring. Only three known examples exist, in different calibers, with the project likely abandoned due to Maxim's focus on machine guns.

Quick Summary

The Maxim-Silverman Model 1896 is an extremely rare automatic pistol, likely designed by Lewis Silverman. Its simple blowback action struggled with the powerful 7.63mm Borchardt cartridge, requiring an external delaying spring. Only three known examples exist, in different calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Maxim-Silverman Model 1896
  2. 00:53Design History: Silverman vs. Maxim
  3. 02:26Mechanical Challenges: Blowback Action & Cartridge
  4. 03:11Rarity and Caliber Variants
  5. 04:58External Features and Controls
  6. 07:04Disassembly Process
  7. 08:57Internal Components: Ejector Pin
  8. 10:29Firing Mechanism Explained
  9. 12:26Design Assessment and Potential

Frequently Asked Questions

Who designed the Maxim-Silverman Model 1896 automatic pistol?

The Maxim-Silverman Model 1896 automatic pistol was likely designed by Lewis Silverman, who was Hiram Maxim's first assistant. Although patented under both names, Maxim's own accounts of his designs omit this particular model.

What were the main mechanical challenges of the Maxim-Silverman Model 1896?

The primary challenge was using the powerful 7.63mm Borchardt cartridge in a simple blowback action. To counteract the action opening too quickly, an external delaying spring was incorporated into the design.

How rare is the Maxim-Silverman Model 1896 pistol?

The Maxim-Silverman Model 1896 is extremely rare, with only three known examples in existence. These examples are found in different calibers: 7.63mm Borchardt, an experimental 8.45mm, and a large-frame version in .455 Webley.

What are the key features of the Maxim-Silverman Model 1896's firing mechanism?

It utilizes a single-action striker-fired mechanism with no manual safety. A pivot sear inside the bolt releases the striker when the trigger is pulled. A single spring serves as both the striker spring and the main recoil spring.

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