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Unread 02-11-2015, 03:33 AM   #3
Sergio Natali
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I think Marc has already given you all the basic information about your gun.
Swiss Lugers are among my favourite.
In my opinion to get a deeper informations some closer and more detailed pictures of your Luger would help.
Your gun is a so called "New Model" a "commercial" one made presumably between 1906 - 1914
Basically is like a Swiss Army 1900/06 with the exception of the barrel chamber junction with a German kind of thread and the wooden magazine bottom wihout any metallic insert.
On the underside of the barel you should be able to see the German proofmarks the BUG or the crowned capital "N" with the figure 172,28 which means the caliber explained in the old English system (number of lead bullets in that diameter that at the time they could make with a pound of lead)
It's quite a nice gun, but as I said detailed pictures would help to give a better opinion about blueing and markings on your Parabellum.

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