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Hello! Very new to the Forum, so, first of all, regards to you all. I collect military pistols and revolvers, with a special eye to Lugers. I love a lot any sort of related items, ancillaries, gauges, tools and so on. I would like to share with you some items in my collection. Nothing so special but two or three items are not so often encountered.
The first drawer is dedicated to Swiss stuff. The two interesting pieces are, in the center, the "Richtvirrichtung WD30-130 der W+F fur den Abzugwinkelhebel"... that's to say, as you can see, a tool to bent the trigger lever and reach the proper trigger pressure. Just above (and left to it) the round "drum" is a gauge to check the proper height of the bullet cannelure. You can see a bullet inside the tool. The rest is normal stuff...Btw, all Parabellum 1906/29 parts are not stripped from guns, but are all original spare parts from W+F. Tha second drawer: worth of note are the gauges: two firing pin protrusion and profile (one Army and one Police), and many headspace go and no-go gauges. The three on the small pad are DDR (I had them from Mauro...) and are 100% original. The rest are Nazi P08 and P38 and one (left) is for bore wear. If original they would be fantastic. But I wouldn't swear on them...They could be mastepieces of fakery... Also interesting, under them, the nine toggle pins with increasing diameter, all numbered. Origin uncertain. They seem very old but they could be from 70s Mauser commercial production. In the center of the picture a muzzle protector and a sight adjuster from Sweden. Also worth of note, besides the magazines, a Swiss military tool to fix a dented magazine. Thanks for your attention. Any comment is obviously welcome! Fausto |
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