Hey Friends,
I recently came a cross a Bergmann 1896 pistol .32. Its in a very good condition inspite of being such an old weapon. I wanted to know if it had an antique value and what price should it come for. I had emptied a full mag. It worked good.
Bergmann 1896
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Bergmann 1896
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Re: Bergmann 1896
To the right collector, it would be worth quite a bit. But so would be the cartridges. I am amazed that you could find any shells for it, and that they functioned. Or would this pistol be a conversion to .32 ACP?, in which case its value to a collector of Bergmann pistols would be zero. These Bergmann pistols normally used a Mannlicher style loading clip; and a distinct cartridge.
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Re: Bergmann 1896
Mayank,
Interesting though it might look, I think it has been converted to fire .32 acp ammo.
Here is a link ... http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Berg/berg.html
best,
Rp.
Interesting though it might look, I think it has been converted to fire .32 acp ammo.
Here is a link ... http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Berg/berg.html
best,
Rp.
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Re: Bergmann 1896
Yep.It's been butchered.Stay away from it.Sure it goes bang but can you hit anything with it.The IOF .32 would be any day better than this.
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Re: Bergmann 1896
Very interesting looking handgun -
thanks for sharing Mayankjaiswal



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