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Does the enclosed mark look familiar to anyone out there in global cyberville ?? It resembles a current Swiss military
mark, but has one less "bump"(upper left). Someone suggested it is a pre-war,wartime Swiss mark.....which was changed to the current 3-bump Swiss mark after the war....? Thanx in advance for any help. Charlie, chazcrist@gmail.com |
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As stated in John Walter's book "The Luger Book" (and other sources), page 82, this is the so-called "Bernerprobe" proof, seen on Swiss military lugers 06 W+F and 06/29, applied by the government factory at Bern, Switzerland. It usually lies on the front left side of the receiver ahead of the trigger plate.
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Here's a fair example:
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