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Swiss Luger 1906 Model 1929 made by Waffenfabrik for the Swiss Army. The Swiss shield is visible and very clearly and deeply stamped with clean lines on the stamping. . An absolutely beautiful gun. Top end. Red bakalite grips and floor plate. Only has very, very minor blemishes in the form of a little uneveness in thebluing in a couple of places. Comes complete with holster and lanyard. 7.65 Caliber Semi-Auto Pistols, 4.75" Barrel - Very Good To Excellent Surplus Condition, Serial # P25006.
Serial # is P25006 and the images you see in the ad here are pictures of the actual pistol.
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Those who follow our site know that on rare occasion, maybe twice a year if we are lucky and the stars align just right, we are able to acquire a small group of Swiss Luger pistols directly out of Switzerland. When we are able to procure these pistols we will typically do a video showing the group of pistols, which normally number 20 to 25 pieces, and post them up for sale at noon the following day. Without fail we always sell out in minutes and also without fail we leave more people disappointed at not having been able to purchase one, than those that we are able to satisfy. So many of our loyal customers have asked us to try to find a better way to offer these pistols. Many have stated that they work during the day and have no access to be able to order, and others have said what we already know to be an issue, which is that they just could not get the order processed quickly enough to get a pistol. Believe me we empathize with your plight and we feel your pain. Honestly, the demand is just so much higher than the supply that we have never figured out a way to be fair to everyone in their attempt to get these..... That is until now. While we fully believe in the first come, first serve theory of marketing on these, and will continue to do so in the future if we get more, we have held back a pistol this time to release through our Auction platform. Being as the auction runs over several days, and you can access and bid at any time day or night, this should give everyone an equal chance of buying this pistol. Now about the pistol, not only did we hold back a pistol, we held back a really nice pistol. Swiss Luger 1906 Model 1929 made by Waffenfabrik for the Swiss Army. The Swiss shield is visible. An absolutely beautiful gun. Top end. Red bakalite grips and floor plate. Only has very, very minor blemishes in the form of some minor ineveness in the bluing in a couple of places but even that is being ultra picky. It is not perfect, but this one is as close to perfect as we have seen in a Swiss Luger of this age. Comes complete with holster and lanyard. 7.65 Caliber Semi-Auto Pistols, 4.75" BBL - Very Good To Excellent Surplus Condition, Serial # P25006. See video to view actual pistol being offered in detail. More about Swiss Lugers in general:
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; 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. This pistol is in outstanding condition!
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. The M1929 pistols were all Swiss manufactured and show the Swiss cross-in-shield crest.
Swiss Luger Model 1906 4.75" Bbl 7.65 Parabellum / .30 Cal Luger