ID 1199629
Lot 1357 | Gustav Bittner, Weipert Mod. 1893
Kal. 7,7mmBittner, Nr. 210, achtfach gezogener Oktagonallauf, Länge 152 mm, Oberseite guillochiert. Fünfschüssig. Eingeschlauftes Perlkorn. Schiebevisier skaliert 50-150. Rechts am Rahmen bezeichnet "PATENT BITTNER", darunter im Oval das Logo "GBW" für Gustav Bittner, Weipert/Böhmen. Lauf bräuniert, Rahmen buntgehärtet, dunkler an der Schlossplatte, dünn am Griffrücken. Partiell gering fleckig. Nussholzgriffschalen, links unten minimale Fehlstelle. Komplett mit dem extrem seltenen Laderahmen. Sehr gute Gesamterhaltung. Nummer unter Griffschalen.
Konstruiert 1893 von Gustav Bittner in Weipert/Böhmen, Inhaber der gleichnamigen Waffenfabrik. Sie wurde kein geschäftlicher Erfolg, wie die heutige Seltenheit zeigt.
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A Bitter Mod. 1893, Weipert
A Bitter Mod. 1893, Weipert
Cal. 7,7mmBittner, SN. 210, eight-groove rifled bore, octagonal barrel. Length 152 mm, machined rib. Five shots. Dovetailed bead sight. Tangent rear sight scaled 50 - 150. On right side of frame marked "PATENT BITTNER" above logo inside oval "GBW" for Gustav Bittner, Weipert/Böhmen. Browned barrel, case-hardened frame, darker on lock plate, thin on back strap. Lightly spotted in places. Walnut grip panels, minimal defect bottom left. Complete with extremely rare loading clip. Very good overall condition.
Gustav Bittner in Weipert/Bohemia, owner of an arms factory of the same name, designed this repeating pistol in 1893. It did not turn out to be an economic success, very few were made, making it an exceedingly rare collector's item.
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Condition: I - II
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