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Unread 11-24-2012, 12:06 PM   #1
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Are there any single digit or Two digit serial # 1900 Swiss Lugers known? If so could anyone provide the #'s known?
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Dave I know that Sturgess' book shows some very early ones; I think that Bobba's book shows some early ones.
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There are two single digit 1898 prototypes, #5 and #6. that still exist. There are a number of two digit 1899 pre-production examples that Stiurgess has listed. The very first Swiss military piece, serial number 01, was formerly in the Visser collection and now is owned by Dr. Sturgess.
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sn 14 and sn 58 have been reporrted to the Commercial database. Note that these are Swiss commercial pistols, not military; commercial and military Swiss Parabellum serial number sequences are separate from each other.

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Thanks guys for the info. Ron, is the serial #1 relieved or un-relieved? Thanks David Jones
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Dave,
I'm sorry but I don't know. It was manufactured as un-relieved but I do not know if it was subsequently modified. I am relatively certain it is in its original configuration but I can't say 100% for sure. I'll see if I can find out.
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