Genuine Swiss military sight wrenches...
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Genuine Swiss military sight wrenches...
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Top left M1938 long rifle wrench (for 96/11 and 1911).
Top right early K11 wrench
Down left 1889 wrench
Down right the "brick" for K11 and K31.
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0703/ ... wrench.jpg[/pic]
These wrenches are looked after and do high prices.
Guisan.
Top left M1938 long rifle wrench (for 96/11 and 1911).
Top right early K11 wrench
Down left 1889 wrench
Down right the "brick" for K11 and K31.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0703/ ... wrench.jpg[/pic]
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0703/ ... wrench.jpg[/pic]
These wrenches are looked after and do high prices.
Guisan.
Last edited by Guisan on Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
Welcome back Guisan
Been a while since you have posted anything. Glad to see the new posts.
This Swiss forum has been pretty dead ever since Plantfoam left suddenly for parts unknown.
This Swiss forum has been pretty dead ever since Plantfoam left suddenly for parts unknown.
Great
Maybe we should move more often. Well.....maybe not. Hope this is the last change for a while.
You nailed it. A forum is as dependent on residents as any city or town on the map, because it IS a community and how you judge the worthiness of your fellow members to value your contributions and efforts relates directly on their visits.Guisan wrote:It takes many months to make a forum popular and the opposite can be done in less than a week. Every forum depends on the willingness of the members to contribute.
Guisan.
I feel very comfortable here and look forward to seeing this forum grow and it will with the content and camaraderie I see.
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Some civilian aftermarket variants.
Guisan.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0703/ ... um3/T2.jpg[/pic]
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0703/ ... um3/T1.jpg[/pic]
Some civilian aftermarket variants.
Guisan.