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Unread 10-25-2010, 01:56 PM   #1
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The Forums have been soooo slow.... Sorry, guys, but you've FORCED me.

I've gone over to the SWISS!
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Unread 10-25-2010, 02:10 PM   #2
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Reproductions at best..Very nice ones though! I have always wanted a German made Swiss.

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Unread 10-25-2010, 03:42 PM   #3
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Hi Fred, If you really want to liven things up you should post pictures of a Russian or a Spandau, Swiss Lugers are soo tame. Regards, Norm
P.S. They look very nice, though.
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Unread 10-25-2010, 04:09 PM   #4
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Here's one that is a little out of the ordinary.

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Unread 10-25-2010, 04:33 PM   #5
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WOW!!!!!! To all of them!!!




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just to keep things going
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For you Swiss-luger-loving guys:

The full list of Swiss parts suppliers for the Swiss 06/29 will be revealed in our book 'The Parabellum Is Back - 1945 2000'. This will include the suppliers of the tools and the magazines.

And yes, Paillard, was one of them
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Vince, What are those appendages on the front sights? Are they some sort of muzzle/bore protection device?

Yes, Exactly what they are. They are a stamped sheet metal bore cover that attaches thru a spring action to the sight that covers the bore. Very rare. I only know of Swiss ones. I don't think any other country made or used them.

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Default and, who is our best sheet metal guy???

whip up some bore-covers...i'll take some...............
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Unread 10-26-2010, 12:21 AM   #10
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Doc, That's a beauty!

I actually looked into making some. The would cost .50 cents each after buying the first one for $5000

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Simpson's has two ...
http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...3750ac0192882f
http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...3750ac0192882f
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Here's some more Swiss stuff.

This poor gun was used for the analysis of the Swiss gauges and the Swiss Parabellum vs. Mauser Parabellum comparisons we did.
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Ron, what is in/ over the end of the three lugers in the middle of the first picture you posted on the wooden stands?
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Taylor,
They are muzzle protectors that I have only seen on Swiss Lugers. They were made by the Swiss firm "Luthy". If you look back through the previous posts in this thread you will see that this question was asked and answered a couple of times.
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Gentlemen, beautiful examples of Swiss Lugers. Thank you for posting the picts and enhancing my ongoing education here on this forum..
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Outstanding! I want a 1900 Swiss something awful!
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Unfortunately "something awful" is probably what you will have to pay for it. But keep looking!

P.S. Did you notice that the 1900 Swiss I posted is a "wide trigger"?
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Ron:

Wow. Missed that! Is that a 4000 # range gun? I read a thread on Jan's forum from 2004 that led me to conclude that the wide triggers were distributed only on some guns in the 3000-4000 range. Is that still the consensus? Is the wide trigger numbered to the gun?

The wide triggers are all military Swiss, correct? I see no reference to a wide trigger in Dwight's commercial database.

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You will see some references that these are only found in the 4100 range, but that is incorrect as I have seen them in the 3000-4100 range. This one is in the 3100 range and the trigger is numbered to the gun. The wide triggers are military.
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