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Several modifications to the original design, such as an improved extractor and bolt; a screw to retain the sideplate instead of a spring-loaded catch; and a new grip design extending the full length of the backstrap to the frame were made. The original grips were made of Trolit, a checkered plastic
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German forces received between 1,000-2,000 modified Model 1910 pistols from the occupied AEP factory. Comparatively speaking these are very rare, and have distinctive wooden grips fitted and changed markings, but seem to have been mechanically identical.
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More than 2,200 Danish Bergmann–Bayard pistols were produced in Copenhagen. In addition, most of the prewar M1910s delivered to the Danish army by AEP were converted to meet the new specifications. These were restamped "M1910/21" beneath the
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was adopted by the Danish military. A total of 4,840 M1910 Bergmann Bayards was initially delivered to the Danish Army. The pistol was produced in Belgium until 1914, when production ceased during
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on the left side of the barrel extension. The last Danish 1910/21 models were built in 1935, but they remained standard issue for the Danish military until 1946 when they were replaced by the
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had adopted the 9mm Bergmann–Bayard round and, due to its long history of use in Spanish submachine guns, carbines and pistols, today it is most commonly known as the 9mm Largo.
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Greece also adopted the pistol in 1913 (presumably the Model 1910), but no deliveries are believed to have taken place due to the outbreak of war.
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was produced in 1901, and was the first Bergmann design aimed squarely at the military market, with a comparatively powerful
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round. It aroused the interest of a number of armies and was the subject of several trials in competition with the
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German Bergmann-Bayard Model 1910-21 pistol, 9mm, on display at the Cody Firearms Museum,
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and never resumed. The Bergmann–Bayard was later produced in Denmark from 1922 to 1935.
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Bergmann Mars (1901), Model 1903, Model 1908, Model 1910, Model 1910/21
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were submitted for US army trials in 1907, but were unsuccessful.
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Danish 9 mm Bergmann M1910/21 pistol with military holster
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Bergmann–Bayard pistol Model 1903, 1908, 1910, 1910–21
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Semi-automatic pistol
Belgium
German Empire
Users
World War I
Finnish Civil War
Rif War
Spanish Civil War
German invasion of Denmark
World War II
Theodor Bergmann
Anciens Etablissements Pieper
Barrel
Cartridge
9mm Largo
Caliber
Action
Muzzle velocity
semi-automatic pistol
under license
Bergmann Mars
9×23mm Bergmann
Mauser C96
Mannlicher
Browning
Luger
Bergmann–Bayard Model 1903
Theodor Bergmann
Anciens Etablissements Pieper

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