This video delves into the Bergmann 1920s Experimental Military Trials Pistol, believed to be the final iteration of Bergmann pistols developed by AEP. It highlights the pistol's retained locking system from the 1910 pattern, a simplified disassembly akin to the C96 Mauser, an extended barrel, an adjustable leaf rear sight, and an increased magazine capacity to 15 rounds. The description notes potential French testing in 1923 and other nations, but ultimately concludes that its magazine-forward configuration was obsolete for military adoption, preventing any contracts. The video aims to showcase this historical firearm and its design evolution.
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