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The round insert magazines are military. Commercial magazines did not have the insert. Swiss magazines are typically not numbered, military or commercial (there are a few examples that are numbered, I am still trying to convince myself that they are authentic).
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In fact I don't recall never ever having seen a numbered one. Would be nice so see some pictures of your Swiss. Sergio
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If you are asking for pictures of Rick's (daryl469) 1900 Swiss, I agree...I would also like to see some If you are asking for photos of my Swiss, here are some of them
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