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02-10-2008, 03:48 AM | #1 |
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Interarms 06/73
As I understand it, an Interarms Swiss grip Mauser is refered to as 29/70 and the German pattern gun is a 06/73. Is that right? Almost all the the Interarms guns you see have the Swiss grip. Are the standard production 06/73s so rare that they deserve an asking price of $500 to $600 more than a 29/70 in similar condition?
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02-10-2008, 04:46 AM | #2 |
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Hello Stefarms,
Yes you are right, the Swiss pattern model is referred as 29/70. The "German" model,similar to the 06, model is referred ad 06/73. You are right also concerning the second point. The 06/73 production was less important than the 29/70 one. Therefore it is easier to find out 29/70 models. If you want to see some Mauser Parabellum other than the 29/70 and 06/73, you can have a look at my web site and click on the "Mauser Parabelum Area": www.lugerlp08.com Have fun, Mauro
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