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*RARE DWM 1900 SWISS “A” SUFFIX LUGER. SN 5032a. 30 cal, 4-3/4″ bbl. “DWM” scroll on center toggle link. Swiss cross and sunburst above chamber. “P33″ relief stamped over Cross/”V” and Geneva cross on left side of receiver indicates that this gun was released by the Swiss military in 1933. Small Geneva crosses on many small parts and on bbl which also has a reverse “BP” proof on the bottom. Frame number is 5032A. The grip safety has been numbered 32. It has a Swiss Ordnance replacement extractor. Most small parts are matching to the frame number, except for firing pin (29) and the lefthand checkered walnut grip panel (861). Magazine is proper Swiss wood bottom with steel disks. Archive records from Waffenfabrik Bern indicate this pistol was originally an “E-Prefix” gun #632. A total of 171 pistols were changed from “E” to “A” in 1914. CONDITION: Swiss Arsenal finish retains about 95% blue and about 85% straw. Grips are lightly worn with minor dings and dents and show nice wood grain. Magazine is excellent with minor wear. Bore is bright and sharp. A very rare variation of Swiss Luger in beautiful condition. 4-44140 BS68 (6,500-10,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2011
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