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Hi,
This picture shows the rear of the frame of my 1906/24 Swiss Luger manufactured by Waffenfabrik Bern in 1923. The lanyard loop metal appears to have been fixed in place by peening the end of the round wire inside the frame. I have not seen this in German Lugers I own. Is this typical of construction for these Swiss manufactured Lugers, or is this likely a repair of some type. I annotated the picture with white arrows to show the area I'm talking about... Thanks, Marc
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My three German DWM Lugers show machine tool marks *after* the wire loop was fixed inside the frame...Your Swiss appears to have had the reverse...
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