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Unread 11-01-2004, 02:27 PM   #1
Arminius
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Question Difference Swiss - Original pistols

I have a Mauser Parabellum of ~ 1977, which is hardly shot. I think my 24 rounds ( one mag full of Lapua?´s Luger load - these are He man springs in the mags!!! , and then 4 from each mag of S & B 124 grs SP ) are the most ever shot with that pistol.

Trigger, function, pointability - all tops!

Now: I?´ve read, at least the first newly manufactured pistols after the 2nd WW where rather "Swiss" than the original?!? Whats the difference between German and Swiss variations? I understand the machinery to be bought from Switzerland, but partially replaced, because being worn out. Why should these have another feeling to the hand than "genuine" Lugers ????

Thanks, Hermann
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