Berger Repeating Pistol
This video from Forgotten Weapons examines the rare Berger Repeating Pistol, a manually operated handgun from the 1880s. Unlike most similar designs of the era, the Berger features a double-action mechanism where a single pull of the trigger completes the entire loading, firing, and ejection cycle. The description draws a parallel to the Volcanic pistol, a precursor to Winchester lever-action rifles, highlighting the Berger's unique operational complexity for its time.











