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- Q72526 description "German businessman".
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- Q72526 abstract "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. Like many entrepreneurs of the era, his activity was centered on bicycles and the nascent automobile. Armament was not Bergmann's primary focus, but the one he had more attraction to, which was the reason most of his pistols were manufactured under license once they were created, creating pistols and their ammunition.Theodor Bergmann sold his automobile activity to Carl Benz in 1910.The first automatic pistol was made by the Clair brothers working in Saint-Étienne, France using the newly appeared smokeless powder, created by Paul Vieille in 1884 and used in the 1886 Lebel rifle, built a pistol in 1888 using a 8mm round derived from the Swiss 7.5mm 1882 round, but it was rejected by the French Army.The first pistol to be really manufactured with a significant number was designed by an Austrian, Joseph Laumann, and made by Osterreichische Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft, Steyr in 1892. It was called the Schönberger-Laumann and drew an immediate success. OWG later manufactured the Mannlicher 1894.In 1893, Borchardt and Bergmann first pistols were already proposed in Europe and in America. The Borchardt evolved into the Borchardt Luger then into the Luger or Parabellum as known in Europe and became one of the most famous pistols in the world.A new Bergmann model pistol was patented every year:Bergmann 1893Bergmann 1894Bergmann 1895Bergmann 1896Bergmann 1897 aka Bergmann PieperBergmann 1898Bergmann 1899Bergmann 1901 aka Bergmann SimplexBergmann MarsBergmann 1905Bergmann 1908 aka Bergmann–Bayard 1908Bergmann 1910 aka Bergmann–Bayard 1910Bergmann 1910/21 aka Bergmann–Bayard 1910/21Bergmann designed the Bergmann MG15 nA Gun a LMG using a locking system he patented in 1901. It was used until World War II as the MG 15 machine gunIn 1915, the German Rifle Testing Commission at Spandau decided to develop a new weapon for trench warfare. The original intention had been to modify existing semi-automatic pistols, specifically the Luger and C96 Mauser. However, the mechanisms of these pistols were not suited to the stresses of full automatic fire, let alone the dirt and debris of the typical battlefield along with light weight weapons being difficult to control in full automatic fire. Based upon this, the Commission determined that a completely new kind of weapon was needed.Hugo Schmeisser, working for the Bergmann Waffenfabrik, was part of a team that designed a new type of weapon to fulfill the requirements, which was designated the MP18 or Maschinenpistole 18/I.Theodor Bergmann's company still exists today as a plastics manufacturer.".
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- Q72526 birthDate "1850-05-21".
- Q72526 birthName "Benjamin Berkeley Hotchkiss".
- Q72526 birthPlace "Sailauf, Germany".
- Q72526 dateOfBirth "1850-05-21".
- Q72526 dateOfDeath "1931-03-23".
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- Q72526 deathPlace "Gaggenau, Germany".
- Q72526 name "Bergmann, Theodor".
- Q72526 name "Theodor Bergmann".
- Q72526 occupation "gunsmith, engineer".
- Q72526 placeOfBirth "Sailauf, Germany".
- Q72526 placeOfDeath "Gaggenau, Germany".
- Q72526 shortDescription "German businessman".
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- Q72526 comment "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. Like many entrepreneurs of the era, his activity was centered on bicycles and the nascent automobile.".
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