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Hi Erik,
Your luger photos look like they might be guns from Andrew Zink of CH. Was he the seller ? I posted the info. below in another discussion a couple of days ago. Repeating it here so you can see some of the "model" variety of Swiss luger holsters. I try to get holsters that are dated the same year my lugers are made. Your two lugers (nice looking ones...BTW) are made in : Serial # 31244 - made by Bern in 1913 (correction...my typo...1931) when 951 lugers were made. Serial # 74698 - made by Bern in 1944 when 5800 lugers were made. BTW...your luger # 31244 has the non-modified trigger side plate. Usually around serial # 27xxx the side plate was redesigned to a type with a tall "island". The finish went from rust blue to salt (dip) blue aroung # 27xxx as well. Is the interior of your luger blued and not "in the white" ??? I shoot all of my Swiss lugers at least one time when I first purchase them...even the expensive collector's pieces. I have 2 Swiss lugers that are shooters and I shoot them 3-4 times per year with 100-200 rounds each time. I do not reload, so cannot comment on your brass casing question. Holster info : Starting at the 12 o'clock postion and rotating clock-wise, the holsters are : 1. 1919-dated commercial. 2. Un-dated commerical. 3. 1941-dated for customs service. 4. Un-dated commerical. 5. Undated M1900/M1906 with unique side pouch added. 6. M1900, 1904-dated Ordnance. 7. M1929, 1937-dated Ordnance. 8. M1906, 1920-dated Ordnance with top pouch added.
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