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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Switzerland
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I didn't know that my swiss luger 06/29 would be so expensive in the USA. I was such a lucky boy. I bought it by a private person (this kind for gunsale is allowed in switzerland by law). The former possesor explained me he bought this pistol once 15 years ago from an old former swiss army officier. The former officier almost never used this swiss luger in the army. This Parabellum is in a superb condition for collecting. The man who sold me the gun told me that. This swiss luger 06/29 is really for me in a excellent orginal finish and makes me feel really happy about it. I think the price of 1000 swiss francs was a good one for this quality. This was a little bit history about my swiss luger 06/29.
A picture of a P stampmark on a very unusual position. I know P means private. No worries the white dots are from a white papertissue. http://photobucket.com/albums/v310/funfree/IMG_0132.jpg If you compare pictures 06/29 luger 59998 from pisto there is no P stampmark like mine at the same position-why? Need an explanation for it. I think that's strange and not standard. And here is the orginal receipt. http://photobucket.com/albums/v310/funfree/IMG_0134.jpg Sorry but real names are censored. Last edited by funfree; 01-31-2005 at 01:35 AM. |
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