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Encyclopedia > Beholla Pistol
Beholla Pistol
Type Pistol
Place of origin Germany
Service history
Used by Germany
Wars World War I
Production history
Designer Becker & Hollander
Produced 1915-1918
Number built 45 000
Specifications
Weight 640 g
Length 140 mm
Barrel length 75 mm

Cartridge 7.65 mm
Action Semi-Automatic

The Beholla pistol was developed by Becker & Hollander. During World War I it was a secondary military pistol used by the German Army. It was manufactured from 1915 until 1918, where, at that point, about 45,000 were produced. “The Great War ” redirects here. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... 7. ... In firearms terminology, an action is the system of operation that the firearm employs to seal the breech (in a breech-loading firearm), and to load consecutive rounds. ... “The Great War ” redirects here. ... A Browning 9 millimeter Hi-Power Ordnance pistol of the French Navy, 19th century, using a Percussion cap mechanism Derringers were small and easily hidden. ... The German Army (German: Heer, [IPA: heɐ]  ) is the land component of the Bundeswehr (Federal Defence Forces) of the Federal Republic of Germany. ...


After the Great War, the firm of Waffenfabrik August Mentz of Shul continued to produce the Beholla as the Menta.


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