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A couple of pics of the successor of the 06/29 Swiss Lugers in the Swiss army:
SIG 210-1 / SIG 210-2 "transition model" / SIG 210-2. ![]() ![]() ![]() Additional infos/pics are posted here: feulibre.forumactif.com swissrifles.message.board ![]() |
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Panda,
Really beautiful pistols and holsters. Congratulations !!! You tempt one to move beyond Swiss luger collecting... ![]() |
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Pete, this would be a really nice area to concentrate on. It would make a nice addition to a "Swiss collection".
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Hi Kelly,
I did start at the other end of the Swiss lugers with collecting a few Swiss M1878, M1882, and M1929 revolvers. I even picked up my first Swiss rifle, a M1889, about 2 months ago out of CH. I decided to stay away from these SIG pistols until my Swiss luger collection is rounded out. |
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Thanks for the flowers.
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