Up for grabs is an authentic and very rare piece of military history, the Bergmann-Bayard Model 1910/21 semi-automatic pistol. This fascinating looking specimen hails from Denmark and was produced between 1921 and 1935, specifically for the Danish military post-WW1. It's in good condition considering its age and prior use, with minor wear and scratches on the blued finish. The bore is well-maintained with good rifling, ensuring the precision of every shot. The purchase includes an original 6-round magazine.
This firearm is unique due to its chambering for the 9x23mm Largo round, a caliber popular in Spain but rare elsewhere. It's a locked-breech, semi-automatic pistol with a capacity of 6+1, making it a reliable sidearm for military and police forces of its era. It features a blued finish, which was a standard preservation method back then, adding an attractive look to its robust construction. The smooth hardwood grips and the front blade with a notched rear sight add to the vintage charm of this piece.
Whether you're a seasoned gun enthusiast, a military historian, or a collector, the Bergmann-Bayard Model 1910/21 is a valuable addition to any collection. Its historical significance, combined with its distinctive features and sturdy performance, makes it a worthwhile investment. Don't miss this opportunity to own a significant piece of firearm history!




