ID 1477239
Lot 2130 | Bergmann Mod. 1896 Nr. 3, Target (Scheibenausführung)
Kal. 6,5mmBergmM96, Nr. 461, nummerngleich inkl. Griffschalen. Blanker Oktagonallauf, Länge 185 mm. Fünfschüssig. Beschuss Doppelkrone/"U". Justierbare Kimme und justierbares Feinkorn mit Kornschutz (Scheibenvisier). Verschlussdeckel ohne Kimmenausschnitt. Auszieher. Fingersporn am Abzugsbügel. Triggerstop und Rückstecherfunktion, Links am Rahmen gemarkt "Patent / Bréveté / S.G.D.G.", rechts auf der Schlossplatte im Oval das Logo mit Bergmann und Umschrift "Gaggenau / V.C.S. / Suhl". Vollständige, originale Brünierung, partiell minimale Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren. Klein- und Bedienteile gelb angelassen. Sicherung gebläut. Dunkle Nussholzgriffschalen. Meist unbekannte Rarität in nahezu neuer Erhaltung. Vgl. u.a. Ezell, Handguns of the World, S. 366, sowie DWJ 1987, S. 121, und DWJ, Ausgabe 02.2025, S. 80f. Im Koffer, vermutlich Nachbau, zusammen mit Schraubenzieher und Putzstock.
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A Bergmann Mod. 1896 No. 3, Target model
A Bergmann Mod. 1896 No. 3, Target model
Cal. 6,5mmBergmM96, SN. 461, matching numbers, incl. grips. Octagonal barrel, length 185 mm, with bright bore. Holds 5 rounds. German proofmarks double crown above "U". Adjustable rear and front sights, the front sight with protectors. The top cover of the receiver without rear sight notch. Extractor. The trigger guard with a finger rest. Trigger stop and set trigger. The left side of the receiver marked "Patent / Bréveté / S.G.D.G.", on the right side the company logo, a miner in an oval, with circumscription "Gaggenau / V.C.S. / Suhl". The original finish > 98%, with minor signs of use. Small parts straw coloured, the safety nitre-blued. Dark walnut grips.
This is a widely unknown pattern of this model in almost new condition. See Ezell, Handguns of the World, page 366, and DWJ 1987, p. 121, and DWJ Feb. 2025, p. 80f. The case most likely a copy, with screw driver and cleaning rod.
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Condition: II +
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