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Unread 05-25-2003, 09:22 PM   #1
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Post Different Swiss Muzzle Protector/Cover...

My luger friend, Guisan, is on holiday in Switzerland (CH) and was lucky enough to find this Swiss muzzle cover/protector...

He said we could post these photos on the Luger Forum to share with others...(he is a LF member, as well...).





Since this device has a small hole in the end, I do not think this is a true "cover" but rather a "protector" device. That is; when cleaning the muzzle with a metal rod/brush, this device would keep the cleaning rod from rubbing along the edges of the muzzle at the end of the barrel...(but I am speculating here...).

How great would a 1-month luger hunting vacation in Switzerland be... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="eek.gif" />

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Pete, Yes, very nice! I think you must be on the right track. It is quite heavy duty compared to the regular muzzle covers one sees. With the hole it only stands to reason...Jerry Burney
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Interesting item.
Do you know if there are similar items for P08 and LP08.
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Unread 05-27-2003, 11:54 AM   #4
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Hello Mauro,

I do not have an answer to your question,...sorry.

I have sent to your private e-mail address the contact info for "Guisan". Thought you might want to make his acquaintance since he is a fellow European...

Let us know if you find out if these muzzle protectors were made for 9 mm. barrels or not...

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Many gunsmiths in Switzerland had manufactured her own muzzle covers/protectors and other parts like sight adjusters for Lugers and Swiss Rifles.
Well made but not ordinance , no army marks /stamps or patent numbers like on the L�¼thy cover are to find on these things.

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Hello Stefan,

And thanks for the informative follow-up info. on this muzzle protector/cover.

Do you know if these were made in large quantities, or are they quite rare in CH ?

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They are hard to find ,Pete.
I think the L�¼thi cover only was in larger quantities produced but I`m not a muzzle cover collector or specialist.
The L�¼thi cover was also not ordinance.You can`t find a genuine Swiss Army muzzle cover for Swiss Lugers.
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