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I love your guns! Thank you for the great photos. I am also a big fan of the Swiss Lugers.
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Ron I am not familiar with the attachment at the end of the barrels of the three Swiss in the middle of your photo.....I have a 1900 Swiss Contract DWM S#1264 .30 cal, 4-3/4" barrel Prettiest Luger I own. Also own S#4512
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I prepared this image for an article about Lugers in a Spanish Magazine
![]() By the way Ron ... I very much share your way of thinking, I mean your signature. .. To many Spanish friends who are fans of lugers, I also say: A prestigious moderator of the best forum about lugers says: If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction |
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Hugh,
They are Swiss muzzle protectors made by Luthy. I took the photo of that group of Swiss Lugers about 20 years ago. I still have them and I have since added #109 Swiss Military with unrelieved frame and flat button magazine. Very nice condition and one of the best guns in my collection.
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here is a pic of their 1937/38 catalog I believe they were a Swiss Sportsmans supply house
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Simpson has 3 listed
C 10450 C 10451 C 24167 BE WARNED THEY AINT CHEAP ! They also have an interesting rifle bore Gauge M 4560 |
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Ron,
I too am not familiar with the muzzle protectors. Could you tell us a little about them and their use? Were they fitted during storage or shipping or issued to the soldiers for field use ? Thanks for another gem of information about the Swiss Lugers. Mark PS to Castellano, Thanks for the photos of your very nice Swiss Lugers. I have an 06 Bern and hoping to find some other models. |
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Honestly, I do not know how or when the muzzle protectors were used. I guess it is just part of the Swiss love of Lugers. The Swiss used the Luger regularly in competition so perhaps is as simple as keeping a scrupulously cleaned bore spotless between matches. I have seen the photos of the Luthy device in books but never any explanation regarding their use.
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Beautiful collection Senor Castellano. My tongue is hanging out.
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