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V4 now has improved fit and function. The mags have been simplified and now are just props. Several areas have been slightly tweaked for better fit.
Overview:
The Bergmann Simplex was a compact firearm produced in the early 1900s, utilizing innovations from the earlier Bergman Model 1896 pistol, as well as the Mars pistol. It was chambered for the proprietary Bergmann-Simplex 8mm cartridge.
Info:
I've always wanted a Bergmann Simplex, but the price always had other ideas. Since there was only 4,000 of them made, I decided the easiest way to get one was to make it.
This is a fully interactable Prop firearm. Modelled as accurately as possible on the real late model Bergmann Simplex. The trigger, magazine, bolt, and ejector all work. I had to take some liberties with the magazine well and I simplified the trigger for ease of printing.
The closet modern day equivalent to the same cartridge is the 32 acp or 7.62 browning. It cannot fire it and does not have any firing pin
V4 now has improved fit and function. The mags have been simplified and now are just props. Several areas have been slightly tweaked for better fit.
Overview:
The Bergmann Simplex was a compact firearm produced in the early 1900s, utilizing innovations from the earlier Bergman Model 1896 pistol, as well as the Mars pistol. It was chambered for the proprietary Bergmann-Simplex 8mm cartridge.
Info:
I've always wanted a Bergmann Simplex, but the price always had other ideas. Since there was only 4,000 of them made, I decided the easiest way to get one was to make it.
This is a fully interactable Prop firearm. Modelled as accurately as possible on the real late model Bergmann Simplex. The trigger, magazine, bolt, and ejector all work. I had to take some liberties with the magazine well and I simplified the trigger for ease of printing.
The closet modern day equivalent to the same cartridge is the 32 acp or 7.62 browning. It cannot fire it and does not have any firing pin
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