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05-20-2010, 04:46 PM | #1 |
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Are there any books that are entirely devoted to the Swiss Lugers?
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There are several.
-Vittorio Bobba's book on the Swiss Parabellum. -Fred Datig's Monograph on the Swiss Parabellum. And there is also Eugen Heer's 'Geschichte der Faustfeuerwaffen...', which discusses the Swiss hand guns. Datig and Heer are interesting because at the time they lived in Switzerland, had very good contacts and access to factory archives. Bobba's book has nice pictures |
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I almost forgot: Reinhard Kornmayer wrote a small book on the Swiss Parabellum. It is available as a PDF here and there.
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Thank you Vlin.
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A few more (although not devoted entirely to Lugers):
Pistolen und Revolver der Schweiz seit 1790 – Kriss Reinhart & Jürg A. Meier Schweizer Faustfeuerwaffen Armes de poing suisses - Fritz Häusler Pistolen und Revolver der Schweiz – Christian Reinhart Faustfeuerwaffen der Eidgenossen – Horst Rutsch Bewaffnung und Ausrüstung der Schweizer Armee seit 1817, Faustfeuerwaffen II, Selbsladepistolen – Christian Reinhart & Michael am Rhyn Reinhard Kornmayer’s little book is Die Geschichte der Parabellum-Pistole in der Schweiz All of them are not easy books to find and not a lot of use if you can't read German.
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Carl et al, I do have new copies of Datig's "The Swiss Variations 1897-1947" @$25 + $5 S&H. TH
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06-01-2010, 05:37 PM | #7 |
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Thanks Tom book arrived today
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