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The '''Bergmann Model 1896''' was Theodor Bergmann's first firearm patent. Bergmann M1896 was produced in small numbers in 1896. In 1897, an updated version was introduced, but it was less successful. Behind it followed the M1898 and M1899 prototypes, until the new [[Bergmann-Bayard|Model 1901]] has not been entered.
The '''Bergmann 1896''' was Theodor Bergmann's first firearm patent. The Bergmann 1896 was produced in small numbers in 1896, in three calibers: 5mm Bergmann (designated No. 2), 6.5mm Bergmann (designated No. 3), and 8×22mm Bergmann (designated No. 4). In 1897, an updated version with a detachable magazine was introduced, known as the Bergmann 1897 (or No. 5) but it was less successful. Behind it followed the M1898 and M1899 prototypes, until the new [[Bergmann-Bayard|Model 1901]] has not been entered.
 


== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
(1896 only)
(1896 only)


'''Caliber:''' 5mm Bergmann, 6.5mm Bergmann, 8×22mm Bergmann, 7.8mm Bergmann (M1897)
'''Caliber:''' 5mm Bergmann (No. 2), 6.5mm Bergmann (No. 3), 8×22mm Bergmann (No. 4), 7.8mm Bergmann (M1897)


'''Magazine Capacity:''' 5-round fixed magazine, 10-round detachable magazine (M1897)
'''Magazine Capacity:''' 5-round fixed magazine, 10-round detachable magazine (M1897)

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Bergmann 1896 - 6.5mm Bergmann

The Bergmann 1896 was Theodor Bergmann's first firearm patent. The Bergmann 1896 was produced in small numbers in 1896, in three calibers: 5mm Bergmann (designated No. 2), 6.5mm Bergmann (designated No. 3), and 8×22mm Bergmann (designated No. 4). In 1897, an updated version with a detachable magazine was introduced, known as the Bergmann 1897 (or No. 5) but it was less successful. Behind it followed the M1898 and M1899 prototypes, until the new Model 1901 has not been entered.

Characteristics

(1896 only)

Caliber: 5mm Bergmann (No. 2), 6.5mm Bergmann (No. 3), 8×22mm Bergmann (No. 4), 7.8mm Bergmann (M1897)

Magazine Capacity: 5-round fixed magazine, 10-round detachable magazine (M1897)

Action: Blowback

Weight (Unloaded): 470g

The Bergmann Pistols and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Big Jake Christopher Mitchum Michael Mocked up Walther P38 1971
Black Caesar . Mob Hitman Mocked up Walther P38 1973
Caged Heat . Bank Robber Mocked up Walther P38 1974

Video Games

Title Appears As Note Date
Assassin's Creed Syndicate Self-Loading Pistol Model 1868 anachronistic appearance 2015