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Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:17 pm
by spektr
I have been running down a random "does not go bang" issue with my Hamerli 106, so i got out the tools.
Working from the exploded parts view, I slowly started unscrewing stuff.

HOLY CRAAP... I popped the breech block pin, wiggled out the breech block and looked inside at the finest machining I have ever seen in a firearm. This was JEWELRY... It is so sad that this kind of worksmanship in invisable unless disassembled a bit. I cleaned it up, oiled it in a few places and put it back together.

I knew they were expensive for something so simple, but maaan I am impresed.
I'm a MFG Engineer at Boeing and Im not usually that easy to impress.....

Scott

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 5:13 am
by Brian Girling
You get what you pay for.

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:20 pm
by kevinweiho
It's obvious that practically all "swiss made" products are of very high quality. However, like all things man made, there may be the occasional lemon...

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:06 pm
by conradin
Did you find a mini watch in it? :)

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 5:31 pm
by Gwhite
Years ago, there was a lot of hand-wringing going on in Switzerland because the world was buying a LOT of digital watches, and a large number of Swiss watchmakers were facing unemployment. As luck would have it, Hewlett Packard was in the process of developing "millimeterwave" (higher in frequency than "microwave") test equipment, and needed qualified precision machinists to make all the fiddly bits. Apparently HP hired droves of them. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the watchmakers also went to work for Hammerli & Morini.

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:26 am
by conradin
Watchmaking in Switzerland is fine. Gone are the dead weight and now everyone there is working on only high end model, whether it is the engineering side, or the artistic side. Also, they beat the Japanese and a point also the American their own games. Other than a few non Swiss big manufacturers such as Seiko Citizen and Casio, Switzerland essentially provides all the 'engines' underneath the hood of most watches. Yes, I am talking about watches that require the battery. Swatch was a stern warning to the rest of the world that the sleeping giant was waking up.

Completely out of topic, but just following a post that was my profession.

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:57 am
by SamEEE
Hammerlis are nicely put together. I am a bit of a Swiss firearm fanboy.

I have got a few Swiss firearms on my 'to acquire when affluent' list!

Swiss Luger would be one...

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Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:54 am
by j-team
SamEEE wrote:Hammerlis are nicely put together. I am a bit of a Swiss firearm fanboy.
I'll let you shoot my P210 next time we meet!

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 2:00 am
by Leon
SamEEE wrote:Hammerlis are nicely put together. I am a bit of a Swiss firearm fanboy.

I have got a few Swiss firearms on my 'to acquire when affluent' list!

Swiss Luger would be one...

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You'll like my modest assortment of Swiss firearms then...
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1. SIG P49 - first issue to Swiss Army 1949, mint
2. Hammerli made Sig P210
3. Sig P210 - sports trigger kit installed.
4. Sig P210-4. One of 5000 made for the West German Border Guards in 1950. Unfired, this gun is a jewel.
5. Sig P210-6 - unfired.
6. Sig P210-5 - unfired, fitted with factory "bleilauf" - special barrel for lead projectiles. Sig-Hammerli match grips.
7. Another Sig P210-5 with "bleilauf".
8. Swiss 06/24 Parabellum. 1928 manufacture.

Some of my SIG-Hammerli P240s. All three calibres represented.( Picture used as wallpaper for a SIGforum member in the US)
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Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 3:23 am
by deadeyedick
A very enviable collection Leon.

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 5:22 pm
by Leon
Thanks !

I really like the Swiss Parabellum featured at the top post. From the looks of it, it's an 1899 or 1900 model - and in condition like that - an astronomical price tag...

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 7:39 pm
by SamEEE
j-team wrote:I'll let you shoot my P210 next time we meet!

Aww yeah, I look forward to shooting it!
Leon wrote:You'll like my modest assortment of Swiss firearms then...

Yeah, I like those a lot! I like the Dash-5s especially, and the Hammerli made 210, and of course the Luger. Essentially the whole lot is awesome.

Great pile o'guns.

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 1:52 am
by Leon
SamEEE wrote:Hammerlis are nicely put together. I am a bit of a Swiss firearm fanboy.

I have got a few Swiss firearms on my 'to acquire when affluent' list!

Swiss Luger would be one...

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Love this gun. Have been dreaming about it all day long. Where did you get the picture from?

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 2:29 am
by SamEEE

Re: Shooting Jewelry....

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 7:30 pm
by deadeyedick
Double your results.