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True Beauty!
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Georgeous, simply georgeous. Will you sleep with it tonight?
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Thats a beauty Have you more pic's ?
Post them too. ViggoG |
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Ya just gotta love it! NICCCCCEEEE.....Luger!! ~Thor~
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So send it to me ASAP so I can take care of it for you! "JK" VERY nice!!! The Swiss is one of my Fav. Lugers, it's just under the DeathHead on my "Must have before I it's all over with Luger list"
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Beautiful candidate for a baby conversion, Doug. Why didn't you send this one to me?
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Actually I screwed up. I was going to send this one but got them mixed up!
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Too bad, I know you're disapointed, but it's too late to change now as I've already sent your other frame off to be cut and welded.
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Please send a detailed photo layout to Dok (our webmaster) with any info you may have about it's origin... Dok (the_dok@bigfoot.com) is looking for good photos for LOM right now...
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Did not work, obviously. EOM
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Trying again; this time to show the top of another 1900 Swiss. Note extractor differences and consult the PARABELLUM book for more.
http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/Swisstopforforum.jpg |
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My 1900 swiss also has a strawed extractor.
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Isn't the extractor with the hump a Swiss replacement?
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I don't want to claim expertise which I do not have so I will respond cautiously here.
The Parabellum book, on page 100 shows the extractor with the hump and says that it is a substitution made by W+F and that this modification usually accompanied the rear sight modification (making the notch into a "U". I believe the gun I have is commercial. I wonder if Jim's is commercial too and Doug's could be military. There are a few other pictures which show the extractors of a few guns in this book. I am not certain whether the point is made that all blue ones with the hump are military or not. |
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