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Any ideas on this Swiss holster, e-bay item number 170009253101 ?
Jerry what do you think? |
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Nice Swiss military holster.
The only part I am a bit picky on is the various spots or slight stains on the leather. If bidding, I would email to see if the strap might be maker/date stamped as well. If I had a '24 Bern luger made in the 1st. year of its production in 1918, I would certainly go after this piece. |
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Ugly prices as you can find same holsters directly in Switzerland for around 100 USD (1900,1906) and 75 USD (1929), with all original military markings...
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Swiss Lugers, (.30): DWM 1900, 1906 2nd variation, W+F 1906-24, 1929 Privat, 1929 Military, 9 mm 1929 Military. WW1 DWM German Lugers (9mm): Lange Pistolen P08-14 1916 & 1917, P08 1913, P08-14 1917, Navy P1904 altered safety, Navy P04-1906 downward safety. WW 2 Mauser German Lugers (9mm): 42-1940, byf 41, byf 42 black widow. And some other things... |
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Thierry,
Some of the holster sellers in CH have become "wiser" and their new higher prices reflect that. But you are correct; much nicer-conditioned Swiss luger (and revolver) holsters can be purchased directly from CH. Here is a photo of some of mine...I have added a few more, since this photo was taken about 2 years ago... ![]() |
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I'll try to make a picture as soon as possible, as I have plenty of these holsters, all with spare mag, obtained with each luger I have, mint condition.
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Swiss Lugers, (.30): DWM 1900, 1906 2nd variation, W+F 1906-24, 1929 Privat, 1929 Military, 9 mm 1929 Military. WW1 DWM German Lugers (9mm): Lange Pistolen P08-14 1916 & 1917, P08 1913, P08-14 1917, Navy P1904 altered safety, Navy P04-1906 downward safety. WW 2 Mauser German Lugers (9mm): 42-1940, byf 41, byf 42 black widow. And some other things... |
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Hello Pete
One question. CH, what does that stand for? I would love to have a chance to find a holster for my 1906 Cross and sunburst Luger in the condition you have in your pictures. Can you give me some direction? Thanks Tom |
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Sorry, Tom...CH is a short version for Switzerland...just like DE is for Germany.
Keep an eye out on the Swiss and German versions of e-Bay for search terms such as "schweizer", "armee", "zubehor", and "pistolentashe". Same for the German e-Gun auction site : http://www.egun.de/market/index.php The Swiss auction at Keppler has holsters from time to time as well : http://www.kesslerwaffen.ch/ Keep an eye on the Classifieds section on the Swiss Rifles web site as well : http://pub18.ezboard.com/btheswissri...ommessageboard Also, you might try contacting these fellows in CH whom are both really nice fellows to deal with : Andrew Zink at : http://www.augustus.ch/ Stefan Mahrer at : http://www.swissdagger.com/index.html Swiss holsters do show up at USA gun shows, but usually in somewhat worn condition. Hope this info. helps you with your search. |
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Pete
Thanks a Bunch. You really gave me more than I expected. I appreicate all the info. I bought a swiss holster on E-bay a while back, paid dearly for it, its Ok but not really up to what I really wanted for my 1906 Cross and Sunburst. I will watch all the sites you gave me, thanks once again Tom |
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Tom,
How about posting up photos of your Swiss luger ? Folks cannot get enough of these beauties. |
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Pete and all, the "CH" actually stands for "Cantons Helvetica". The Swiss country is divided into several "states", or "cantons".
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CH: Confederation Helvetique....
Or "Federal State of Helvetica", english tranlation.
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Swiss Lugers, (.30): DWM 1900, 1906 2nd variation, W+F 1906-24, 1929 Privat, 1929 Military, 9 mm 1929 Military. WW1 DWM German Lugers (9mm): Lange Pistolen P08-14 1916 & 1917, P08 1913, P08-14 1917, Navy P1904 altered safety, Navy P04-1906 downward safety. WW 2 Mauser German Lugers (9mm): 42-1940, byf 41, byf 42 black widow. And some other things... |
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