Guns International #: 103223052
Seller's Inventory #: FB02031
Synopsis:
Attractive, All Matching, Original Finish, Bern 1929 Swiss Military Revolver, Pre-WWII/WWII, with black grips and lanyard loop.
Description:
Standard configuration W&F Bern 1929 Military revolver, cal 7.5mm, with 4.5” barrel having a drift adjustable front sight and a fixed rear sight. “W/F” logo on left frame in front of trigger guard. Prominent cross in shield just above the grip. “P” release on left side of barrel. Blued finish. All matching parts including the cylinder, cylinder pin, hammer and loading gate. Checkered black grips. Lanyard ring present.
Condition:
EXC original condition with sharp edge wear and thinning around ejector rod shaft as one might expect from a lightly carried/seldom used Military revolver that was made from 1929-1946. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. An attractive, matching and totally original revolver that should please any collector of Swiss Military small arms.
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Guns International #: 103223052
Category - Military Revolvers - Non-US
- Handguns - European Revolvers
Waffenfabrik Bern 1929 Swiss Military Revolver, 63800, FB02031
Description: Synopsis: Attractive, All Matching, Original Finish, Bern 1929 Swiss Military Revolver, Pre-WWII/WWII, with black grips and lanyard loop. Description: Standard configuration W&F Bern 1929 Military revolver, cal 7.5mm, with 4.5” barrel having a drift adjustable front sight and a fixed rear sight. “W/F” logo on left frame in front of trigger guard. Prominent cross in shield just above the grip. “P” release on left side of barrel. Blued finish. All matching parts including the cylinder, cylinder pin, hammer and loading gate. Checkered black grips. Lanyard ring present. Condition: EXC original condition with sharp edge wear and thinning around ejector rod shaft as one might expect from a lightly carried/seldom used Military revolver that was made from 1929-1946. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. An attractive, matching and totally original revolver that should please any collector of Swiss Military small arms. Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: Waffenfabrik Bern Model: Model 1929 Serial Number: 63800 Caliber Info: 7.5R Condition: EXC Price: $795.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103223052
Seller's Inventory #: FB02031
Synopsis:
Attractive, All Matching, Original Finish, Bern 1929 Swiss Military Revolver, Pre-WWII/WWII, with black grips and lanyard loop.
Description:
Standard configuration W&F Bern 1929 Military revolver, cal 7.5mm, with 4.5” barrel having a drift adjustable front sight and a fixed rear sight. “W/F” logo on left frame in front of trigger guard. Prominent cross in shield just above the grip. “P” release on left side of barrel. Blued finish. All matching parts including the cylinder, cylinder pin, hammer and loading gate. Checkered black grips. Lanyard ring present.
Condition:
EXC original condition with sharp edge wear and thinning around ejector rod shaft as one might expect from a lightly carried/seldom used Military revolver that was made from 1929-1946. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. An attractive, matching and totally original revolver that should please any collector of Swiss Military small arms.
Guns International #: 103223052
Seller's Inventory #: FB02031
Synopsis:
Attractive, All Matching, Original Finish, Bern 1929 Swiss Military Revolver, Pre-WWII/WWII, with black grips and lanyard loop.
Description:
Standard configuration W&F Bern 1929 Military revolver, cal 7.5mm, with 4.5” barrel having a drift adjustable front sight and a fixed rear sight. “W/F” logo on left frame in front of trigger guard. Prominent cross in shield just above the grip. “P” release on left side of barrel. Blued finish. All matching parts including the cylinder, cylinder pin, hammer and loading gate. Checkered black grips. Lanyard ring present.
Condition:
EXC original condition with sharp edge wear and thinning around ejector rod shaft as one might expect from a lightly carried/seldom used Military revolver that was made from 1929-1946. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. An attractive, matching and totally original revolver that should please any collector of Swiss Military small arms.