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Hugh,
They are Swiss muzzle protectors made by Luthy. I took the photo of that group of Swiss Lugers about 20 years ago. I still have them and I have since added #109 Swiss Military with unrelieved frame and flat button magazine. Very nice condition and one of the best guns in my collection.
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Something else I have to look for to add to my collection ![]() ![]()
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here is a pic of their 1937/38 catalog I believe they were a Swiss Sportsmans supply house
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Simpson has 3 listed
C 10450 C 10451 C 24167 BE WARNED THEY AINT CHEAP ! They also have an interesting rifle bore Gauge M 4560 |
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