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06-26-2012, 11:52 AM | #21 |
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Pete et al, I don't know if I agree with the "chromium/Nickel" theory, as I have in stock the following M29 Swiss parts that are all "CN+" marked: trigger bar (sear), trigger, TD lever, Hold Open and mag catch. I also have a rear toggle link that's "CG+" marked and a side plate marked "+N" inside. Could these just be different inspectors? TH
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However this appears to be a very interesting 1900/06 gun, made with pieces that I assume Mauser inherited from BKIW and maybe somehow sold to the Swiss between 1936/1939. But on this last thing I might be completely wrong, as Waffenfabrik of Bern had already started to produce their own firs Lugers between 1916 and 1917 and those pistols were delivered to the Swiss Army in November 1918. |
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