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Join Date: Feb 2015
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That's a beautiful '06. I really like the cross in sunburst over the chamber.
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Do you or anyone know the story with the shield imbedded in the left grip? What does it say? I think the bottom line reads, "Zurich"?
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That is a sweet gun, and the grip shield is very nicely done. I have a few Swiss and this one would fit right in. You can be justifiably proud of it.
Ron
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Very nice.
Is it true that Swiss lugers[manufactured by them] even the 'simplified' models are better quality guns than German ones? |
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A very good looking piece!! Congrats
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In order to make such exquisite firearms, a requirement might have been the ability to back up to a wall and pull out a brick.
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I think Alexander (Stucki) is probably correct, I doubt that it is a dealer marking. There is a possibility that the gun, or at least the shield applied to the grip, is a shooting prize.
Ron
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Yes, that is very possible.
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I was wondering the same thing, that if it might not be an award or some kind of presentation piece. Anyway it sure is a sharp Luger. Congratulations
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War severely stressed many facets of the German manufacturing process however. Nice score flydive ... beautiful gun
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Whoever said that "money can't buy you happiness" never bought a Luger. WTB - Take Down Lever & Trigger Plate (#90) for an Imperial Artillery.
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The color of the extractor is curious!
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