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Join Date: Jul 2016
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Thank you Sergio.
I emailed the importer and kindly received this reply: Hello, We imported these for a friend roughly 5 years ago. I’m not sure exactly who he got them from and he has since passed away. We have no intention of importing more of these in the future. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help. Regards, Alex Stevenson Ohio Ordnance Works, Inc. I suppose that's about all there is to say, thank you all, Joe. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Switzerland
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Be very careful by shooting these old swiss P06 ( WF Bern) we had some broken here in Switzeland ( mainly the toggle )
Must say with the modern 30. Ammo that we can again purchase since two years, by the army authority This ammo is mainly and still used by many shooters with their SIG 210 ( P49) for regular shooting contests We are some that already shoot with P29, that holds this ammo Steel available just after WWI was not of the same quality that the one used by DWM or Erfurt Pre War swiss P06 ( all made by DWM) generally hold this ammo , but not the P00.... But I generally recommend not to shoot swiss P06 , except the P06/29 |
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