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Once more, an excellent article. Thank you.

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Markus, Beringer system isn`t a classic "hammerless". "Hammerless" means interior tumbler, not a cock without hammer part. Bernimolin Freres system took Lefaucheux`s method of closing. In this case, how do you think the locks were cocking? Naturally by the instrumentality of external cock. Can we consider such system as "hammerless"? I dont know. Thanks anyway

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Well from Deanes' description the 1853 Bernimolin was a lever cocking hammerless although with two cocking levers shaped like a hammer instead of the single lever elsewhere oriented usual later. As for the 1857 hammerless mentioned by Georgens who knows what it was like.

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Marcus, please, let's leave this dispute. Since you consider Bernimolin’s system to be “hammerless” it’s fair to say that Pauli`s second central fire system of 1814 was the first

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Possibly if the Pauly cocking lever was independent of the internal striker.

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