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Unread 11-05-2004, 03:21 PM   #2
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Thorston,

Your question is very general in nature. No one could possibly provide you with a detailed information about these guns in a message reply... an entire book has been dedicated to this subject.

All of the information you seek regarding Swiss made Lugers can be found in this book:

Title: PARABELLUM, A TECHNICAL HISTORY OF SWISS LUGERS,
Author: Bobba, Vittoria.

Description: 1996. 224pp, many photos/illus.-mostly color, bilingual text-English/Italian, 9.5x13.5; most beautifully illustrated & well-documented book on the Swiss Lugers ever produced from 1894-1965; in-depth coverage of key issues include: production process, pistol accessories, charts with serial numbers, production figures, variations, markings, patent drawings, & much more. $125.00

Here is one URL link to a place where this book can be purchased.

http://www.idsabooks.com/cgi-bin/idb455/101230.html
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