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Guns International #: 103067001
Seller's Inventory #: I-1188
Synopsis:
Bern, 1929, Swiss Military Revolver, Red Grip, Holster, 51387, I-1188
Description:
Standard configuration 1929 Military revolver 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. Faint “P” release on front of trigger guard. Salt blue finish, all matching parts including the cylinder, cylinder pin, hammer and loading gate. Checkered red grips. Lanyard ring present. Correct holster, same as used for the 1882 revolver, dated 1904.
Condition:
Excellent, near 99% original salt blue with minimal holster wear. Mirror bore. Perfect manual mechanics, each cylinder indexing properly with tight lock-up. VG+ holster with intact stitching. A wonderful example of this early red grip military revolver.
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Guns International #: 103067001
Category - Military Revolvers - Non-US
- Handguns - European Revolvers
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Seller: HistoricTest
Member Since: 3/20/25
First Name: Alexander
Last Name: Antaris
State:
Iowa
Zip: 52722
Country: United States
Phone:
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Bern, 1929, Swiss Military Revolver, Red Grip, 51387, I-1188
Description: Synopsis: Bern, 1929, Swiss Military Revolver, Red Grip, Holster, 51387, I-1188 Description: Standard configuration 1929 Military revolver 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. Faint “P” release on front of trigger guard. Salt blue finish, all matching parts including the cylinder, cylinder pin, hammer and loading gate. Checkered red grips. Lanyard ring present. Correct holster, same as used for the 1882 revolver, dated 1904. Condition: Excellent, near 99% original salt blue with minimal holster wear. Mirror bore. Perfect manual mechanics, each cylinder indexing properly with tight lock-up. VG+ holster with intact stitching. A wonderful example of this early red grip military revolver. SOLD Manufacturer: Bern Model: 1929 Serial Number: 51387 Caliber Info: 7.5mm Condition: EXC |
Guns International #: 103067001
Seller's Inventory #: I-1188
Synopsis:
Bern, 1929, Swiss Military Revolver, Red Grip, Holster, 51387, I-1188
Description:
Standard configuration 1929 Military revolver 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. Faint “P” release on front of trigger guard. Salt blue finish, all matching parts including the cylinder, cylinder pin, hammer and loading gate. Checkered red grips. Lanyard ring present. Correct holster, same as used for the 1882 revolver, dated 1904.
Condition:
Excellent, near 99% original salt blue with minimal holster wear. Mirror bore. Perfect manual mechanics, each cylinder indexing properly with tight lock-up. VG+ holster with intact stitching. A wonderful example of this early red grip military revolver.
Guns International #: 103067001
Seller's Inventory #: I-1188
Synopsis:
Bern, 1929, Swiss Military Revolver, Red Grip, Holster, 51387, I-1188
Description:
Standard configuration 1929 Military revolver 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. Faint “P” release on front of trigger guard. Salt blue finish, all matching parts including the cylinder, cylinder pin, hammer and loading gate. Checkered red grips. Lanyard ring present. Correct holster, same as used for the 1882 revolver, dated 1904.
Condition:
Excellent, near 99% original salt blue with minimal holster wear. Mirror bore. Perfect manual mechanics, each cylinder indexing properly with tight lock-up. VG+ holster with intact stitching. A wonderful example of this early red grip military revolver.