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View Poll Results: M1906 Swiss Cross/Shield Numbering On Your TD Lever and Your Trigger Side Plate
Serials 9051-12000 (made 1909) - Both TD lever & side plate have 2-digts, tops of numbers pointing away from Luger side. 2 20.00%
Serials 9051-12000 (made 1909) - No number on TD lever & side plate numbers are upside-down. 2 20.00%
Serials 12001-13000 (made 1910) - Both TD lever & side plate have 2-digts, tops of numbers pointing away from Luger side. 1 10.00%
Serials 12001-13000 (made 1910) - No number on TD lever & side plate numbers are upside-down. 1 10.00%
Serials 13001-13700 (made 1911) - Both TD lever & side plate have 2-digts, tops of numbers pointing away from Luger side. 1 10.00%
Serials 13001-13700 (made 1911) - No number on TD lever & side plate numbers are upside-down. 1 10.00%
Serials 13701-14515 (made 1913) - Both TD lever & side plate have 2-digts, tops of numbers pointing away from Luger side. 2 20.00%
Serials 13701-14515 (made 1913) - No number on TD lever & side plate numbers are upside-down. 1 10.00%
Serials 14516-15215 (made 1914) - Both TD lever & side plate have 2-digts, tops of numbers pointing away from Luger side. 2 20.00%
Serials 14516-15215 (made 1914) - No number on TD lever & side plate numbers are upside-down. 1 10.00%
My Luger is a factory-original finish. 4 40.00%
My Luger is an Ordnance arsenal rework or other rework. 0 0%
My Luger has another numbering format on the TD lever & side plate (Please indicate in the discussion section, below). 0 0%
I chose not to participate or I do not own a Swiss Luger but want to see the Poll results. 5 50.00%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 10. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Unread 04-29-2007, 06:01 PM   #2
Armin
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Pete,
unfortunately I cannot distinguish between a factory blue and a ordnance reblue. I assume that the Swiss knew (or perhaps still know) how to reblue a Luger perfectly.
Regards, Armin.
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