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Found this add on a Swiss site:
http://www.waffen.ch/cgi-bin/classif...uery=retrieval DWM with Swiss cross in sunburst, s/n 1667. ![]() |
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Only the barrel/receiver is Swiss. Notice that it is a long receiver on a short frame.
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He is not saying that the gun will not match (have sended him a e-mail )- normally in the 20ies Lugers for target clubs have been sold to Swizerland by a company BKI (Berlin-Karlsruher Industriewerke ore similar) - just the reciever and the frame and others from WWI issued Lugersand they have been barreld by swiss gun smiths. But all of them have the grip
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