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Unread 11-18-2022, 03:32 PM   #1
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I have a new to me Swiss Luger in 7.65. the serial number is SN 7710. Trying to figure out what the actual model is. from what i can tell it is a 1900/06 but the serial number is throwing me off. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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Unread 11-18-2022, 08:00 PM   #2
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What about the serial number is throwing you off?

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Unread 11-18-2022, 09:46 PM   #3
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Welcome to the forum and congratulations on acquiring a fine example of a Swiss Luger.

You have a P'00/06 put together from a DWM parts kit by W+F, located in Bern, in 1908. The Swiss ordered 1500 parts kits in 1907 from DWM. They were to be serial numbers 7501 ~ 9000 and acceptance began in November, 1907.

The first 500 P'00/06 pistols from DWM were ordered as completed pistols in 1906 and began with serial number 5001. Your serial number is correct for the model.
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Doubs,

Thanks for the info it clarified a few things for me.
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where did you cross paths with that nice piece...? those just don't show-up around my usual trails down in Texas...........!!!
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Yeah, this is a nice Swiss Luger
What does the magazine look like?
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Thanks, it was a package deal with a "FEW" other guns, probably one of the nicer in the group and definitely the conversation piece.
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What a pretty thing.
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Very nice! I have serial number 8203
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The individuals issued these Lugers kept them at home and took great care of them... they are generally always pristine.
Mine has a like new bore and is a wonderful shooter, very accurate.
They are the not so hidden treasures of the Luger world...and reasonably priced to boot.
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I have a 1900 Swiss SN 7706!


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Doug, after sn 5,000 the DWM was shipping M1900/06 pattern pistols to Switzerland.

https://www.swisswaffen.com/pistole-...6/ww38onrko9ic
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Someone had asked if my 1900 still had the curved main spring. It does.
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