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AUCTION DETAILS: SHIPS FREE! SN# 62952, 1929 Swiss Luger, caliber 7.65 Luger, P marked on right side of frame, serial number matching on frame, toggle lock, and barrel. Barrel tagged with Swiss regional shooting compention "Kantonal-Schutzenfest Albisgutli 1968", finish is very consistent. Pistol comes with one 8 round magazine and original leather holster with lanyard. Black bakelite grips.
Swiss Luger Model 1906 / 29, 7.65 Caliber Semi-Auto Pistols, 4.75" Barrel - Manufactured by Waffenfabrik Switzerland - Very Good condition
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One of the rarest and most desirable of all the Luger model pistols, the Swiss Luger is a Cadillac among handguns. The intricate toggle lock action demonstrates the refined machining and accuracy of German and Swiss firearm manufacturing; and the design was revolutionary - among the first semiautomatic designs adopted by a major military. These pistols fire the original 7.65 Parabellum round, also known as .30 Luger or 7.65 x 21mm, rather than the more well-known 9mm Parabellum that would be later adopted. This round is basically a necked down 9mm round that fires a lighter .30 caliber projectile at a flatter trajectory and a higher rate of speed. Privi and Fiocchi continue to produce this round, as do some other manufacturers.The Swiss adopted three different versions of the Luger pistol. The M1900 was manufactured by DWM in Germany. The M1906 saw DWM continue to produce pistols but the Swiss began native production at Waffenfabrik Bern, which will be marked "Waffenfabrik Bern" in text on the toggle lock. Finally, the M1929 were entirely domestically produced at Waffenfabrik Bern, and Marked with the Swiss shield emblem