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6.5mm Bergmann, the Glossary

Index 6.5mm Bergmann

The 6.5mm Bergmann is an unusual centerfire cartridge produced for very early self-loading pocket pistols.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Bergmann 1896, Centerfire ammunition, Extractor (firearms), German Empire, Headspace (firearms), Theodor Bergmann.

Bergmann 1896

The Bergmann 1896 was a 19th-century semi-automatic pistol developed by German designer Louis Schmeisser and sold by Theodor Bergmann's company.

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Centerfire ammunition

Two rounds of.357 Magnum, a centerfire cartridge; notice the circular primer in the center A centre-fire (or centrefire) is a type of metallic cartridge used in firearms, where the primer is located at the center of the base of its casing (i.e. "case head").

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A view of the break-action of a typical double-barrelled shotgun, with the action open and the scalloped triangularly shaped extractor visible at the base of the two barrels. The opening lever and the safety catch are visible In breechloading firearms, an extractor is an action component that serves to remove spent casings of previously fired cartridges from the chamber, in order to vacate the chamber for loading a fresh round of ammunition.

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German Empire

The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.

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Headspace (firearms)

In firearms, headspace is the distance measured from a closed chamber's breech face to the chamber feature that limits the insertion depth of a cartridge placed in it.

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Theodor Bergmann

Theodor Bergmann (May 21, 1850 in Sailauf – March 23, 1931 in Gaggenau) was a German businessman and industrialist best remembered for the various revolutionary firearms his companies released.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6.5mm_Bergmann

Also known as 6.5 mm Bergmann.