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Unread 10-06-2006, 04:44 AM   #1
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Default Another little 'Bergmann'

This little thing is a Lignose. Made in Berlin post ww1, sometime after Lignose purchased Bergmann factory in 1921.. but pre ww2.

Rare? Value? (very pitted)
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.25 ACP?
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Unread 10-06-2006, 06:35 AM   #3
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Cal 6.35mm.. not sure, perhaps that is the same as .25 ACP?
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yes, they are the same caliber. I saw one of these at a local auction, they are not common, I do not know how much it went for, but I would guess over $200 - $250 US dollars. If no magazine, price would drop as I doubt they are available.



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Thanks, it's without the magazine. And being somewhat beaten up, I would guess the value goes down to no more than 100USD over here.. But itâ??s a funny little thing to have, designed to be operated with one hand
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it all depends, I figure they aren't worth much, but the auction I went to, well all the little pistola's went for more than I thought. No mag hurts value a lot, unless you can pick one up...

Here is one I picked up, and yes, weimar_police knows about it, will be in his simson book
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nice one.. Whats that in front of the trigger quard?
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It is the take-down, but I am "leery" of taking it apart without a detailed guide and there is little info on these â??Westentaschenpistolenâ? (Vest Pocket) pistols...
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