Product Description
Swiss model 1929 Ordnance Revolver, produced between 1935 to 1946, in very good condition with 93% finish. 5/5 Bore.
Light edge wear on the trigger guard. Light finish wear on the ejector rod. Light finish wear on the lanyard loop. Light finish wear on the frame below the cylinder. Light edge wear throughout the cylinder. Light edge wear on the rear sight. Upper area of the frame is solid in color and has little to no edge wear. Light edge wear around the muzzle.
Red canevasite grips are undamaged and in very good condition with nice checkering.
Includes leather holster with shoulder sling and military issue cleaning kit in leather pouch. Holster has no manufacturing present or legible. Cleaning kit pouch was made by Max Huber in Madiswil (Oberaargau, canton Bern) in 1932.
Cleaning kit includes the cleaning rod handle/storage with extension rod, brass jag, and bore brush, as well as a full tin of waffenfett grease and some cleaning cloths.
C&R Eligible. Discreet import engraving. See our How To Order page for ordering instructions.
1882 revolvers were employed by the Swiss Military and manufactured between 1882 through 1929 in Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik Bern, a Swiss federal armory. Designed by Rudolph Schmidt, the 1882 fires a black powder 7.5mm round and has a capacity of 6 rounds. Several variations of the revolver were produced; the earliest and most valuable models can be identified with their octagonal barrel. Late model revolvers named the 1882-29 are a more simplified version of the pistol that were made to help ease production time and costs. 1882-29 models can be identified by their round barrels.