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Old December 3, 2002, 10:28 PM   #2
Dfariswheel
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This is the Berholla made by Becker & Hollander of Suhl, Germany.
During WWI these were made by other manufacturers as a substitute weapon for the German military. Other names for it were Leonhardt or Menta.

To disassemble remove the magazine. Use a hammer and a thin punch, and the gun well supported, drive the pin inside the hole in the slide, out from left to right.

Push the slide back until the safety catch can be turned up into the notch in the lower edge of the slide, locking the slide back.

Push the barrel straight back, (using a hammer if necessary and protecting the muzzle) so the dovetail section beneath the breech slides clear of it's mount in the frame. Once free ithe barrel is lifted clear.

Grip the slide, depress the safety, and allow the slide to move forward and off the frame.

Remove the recoil spring and it's guide. DO NOT strip further.

Reassemble in the reverse.
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