Anciens Etablissements Pieper

Share of the Anciens Établissements Pieper SA, issued 1905

Anciens Etablissements Pieper was a Belgian arms manufacturer established under the name Henri Pieper in Herstal, Belgium in 1884 (some sources, 1866), by Henri Pieper. In 1898, it was renamed to Nicolas Pieper, and it became the Anciens Etablissements Pieper in 1905. It stayed in business until approximately 1950. The company used the Bayard trade name (after the legendary horse of Renaud de Montauban) and manufactured the Bergmann–Bayard pistol and the Bayard 1908 pistol. The company is also notable for having produced a small pistol with a tip-up barrel ("basculant") to facilitate loading.[1]

N. Pieper 1908 Model "basculant" pistol, 6.35mm, on display at the Cody Firearms Museum, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, Wyoming.
  1. ^ Klein, Stefan Michel Druart, and Ed Buffaloe. The Pistols of Nicolas Pieper. 2020. https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/NP/np.html (retrieved 2024-05-12)