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08-14-2015, 01:22 PM | #1 |
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Swiss 29 without production date
Most of the Swiss 06/29 models have the production year stamped in the well beneath the takedown lever. Last year I bought one without any year date whatsoever. Thought I'd do some scans of the gun and the interior.
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If I'm not wrong your 1906/29 W+F # 59344 should have been produced in 1940 By the way nice gun. Rgds Sergio
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Yes Sergio, you’re right.
They produced 2’540 pieces of the Parabellum 06/29 between #57’681 and #60’100 in 1940. Regards Hunti |
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to be precise: SN 59344 has been produced in August 1940.
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