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UF-28 01-14-2014 05:05 PM

Swiss Bern 1906 HELP!
 
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Hello all , I am new to forum and have some questions about my Swiss Bern 30 luger 1906. I would like to know if any one could possibly let me know the mfg. date of this. i was told you could tell somehow by the serial # So here it is #26276 I was thinking somewhere around 1926 but i am probably terriably wrong. All major parts are swiss cross marked and the barrel has a cross over M stamp All #s match including the grips and wood base magazine. Ill try to upload some photos see if that helps . Ed Tinker if you happen to read this its Roger from Toms River

Sergio Natali 01-15-2014 04:03 AM

Well, first of all welcome to this forum of Luger enthusiasts.

The gun looks like a 1906 W+F (improperly called 1906/24) and to my records should be one of the 1250 made in 1927
The marks are the cross as a proofmark for firing and testing, then is visible Col. Muhlemann control punch.

But I'll let other people more expert than me to confirm you the above.

Stucki 01-15-2014 01:03 PM

it seems that the later Models 1900/06 (W+F) were delivered with a numbered magazine (the second magazine was propably not numbered). But I thought these were pistols with higher serialnumbers. Anyway Models 1900/06 with matching numbers on the magazine ( two digits - right?) are very rare. I think most of them were lost or exchanged with others.

Congratulation - very nice pistol!

Alexander

UF-28 01-15-2014 03:40 PM

Much appreciated
 
Thank you all for your help with this it is much appreciated

UF-28 01-18-2014 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Stucki (Post 248085)
it seems that the later Models 1900/06 (W+F) were delivered with a numbered magazine (the second magazine was propably not numbered). But I thought these were pistols with higher serialnumbers. Anyway Models 1900/06 with matching numbers on the magazine ( two digits - right?) are very rare. I think most of them were lost or exchanged with others.

Congratulation - very nice pistol!

Alexander

Yes it has two digit matching mag


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