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Item Code: 740-208
This is serial number 3332, 7.65 mm lugged. It has a 4-3/4 inch round barrel, blue finish and checkered walnut grips. The chamber is stamped with Swiss “Cross in sunburst” crest, and “DWM” monogram on the front toggle. The small Swiss Geneva cross is stamped on the barrel, receiver, rear of the frame and on top of the rear toggle link. The Swiss Ordnance “Cross/V” proof is stamped on the left side of the receiver. Condition is fine as partially refinished with wear on high spots with 70% straw finish on the small parts. Grips are fine with some minor handling wear. All numbers are matching except for the magazine. Holster is a Swiss Military with straps and is marked “C.E.RUEGSEGGER/*BERN/03”.
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