The Very Rare Clip for the 1896 Bittner Repeating Pistol

Published on December 28, 2021
Duration: 3:05

This review focuses on the exceptionally rare clip for the 1896 Bittner Repeating Pistol. The video highlights the pistol's unique aesthetic and the Mannlicher-style, five-round clip chambered for the 8mm Bittner cartridge. It details the clip's loading mechanism, including its spring latch and release lever, and notes how the clip protrudes slightly when inserted.

Quick Summary

The 1896 Bittner Repeating Pistol uses a rare, five-round Mannlicher-style clip chambered for the 8mm Bittner cartridge. This clip features a spring latch mechanism and a dedicated release lever, and it protrudes slightly when properly locked into the pistol's internal magazine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 1896 Bittner Pistol
  2. 00:31The Rare Bittner Clip Explained
  3. 01:01Loading and Mechanism of the Bittner Clip
  4. 01:40Clip Protrusion and Design Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the 1896 Bittner Repeating Pistol clip designed for?

The rare Mannlicher-style clip for the 1896 Bittner Repeating Pistol is chambered for the 8mm Bittner cartridge. This specific caliber is integral to the functioning and design of this historical firearm.

How does the clip load into the 1896 Bittner Repeating Pistol?

The 1896 Bittner uses a five-round Mannlicher-style clip that is inserted into the pistol. An internal magazine spring pushes cartridges upward, and a spring latch secures the clip, which can be ejected via a dedicated lever.

What makes the clip for the 1896 Bittner Repeating Pistol so rare?

The clip itself is exceptionally rare, especially original examples. Finding an original clip, like the one shown from Adair in Paris, is a significant event for collectors and historians of firearms.

What are the key design features of the 1896 Bittner clip?

The clip is Mannlicher-style, holds five rounds of 8mm Bittner ammunition, and features strengthening ridges. It protrudes slightly when locked and can only be inserted in one direction due to its latching surface and feed lip design.

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