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On the other hand you are right, SN 2922i is an early one. The witness mark made me also a little bit suspicious. But if the gun was rebarreled, the first barrel could have been also a Swiss one, who knows. Alexander |
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by the way: Sturgess shows in his great book (Vol. 2) a 1906, Swiss Cross, 7,65mm, SN 2989i with the Abercrombie&Fitch adress and with no proof on the lefthand side of the gun.
Alexander Last edited by Stucki; 04-22-2013 at 03:43 PM. |
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