A general question on Swiss Lugers; and some other early guns too, for that matter.
I have been told that the Swiss liked to keep their guns in top condition and so had them refinished from time to time. I have heard the English gentry did the same thing. I guess what that means in the real world is that some early Swiss Lugers and some early guns which were in England (C96s and the like) may have been refinished a long time ago. That may account for the missing halo on some of these early guns.
The refinishing process used did not involve total immersion in a vat and so the muzzle end might still be bright and the interior of the gun might still be white.
That's just what someone told me once and I eagerly await edification by the experts!
Thanks in advance.
David Jackson
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Sincerely;
David Jackson
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