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Hammerli history

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 10:19 pm
by rick983
I just bought a mint Hammerli model 101 free pistol and couldn't find anything on the net with regards to the history, years of production or other data on these fine pistols. Is there a book or website that specializes in these firearms? Thanks.

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:01 am
by Aussie Bob
G'day,

Don't know dates but I owned a Hammerli 104 which John Gilman (Australia) used in the Olympics back in the 1970's. Excellent gun but spares are now becoming a real problem. Not that it uses many parts but things like main springs do go. The series 101 - 106 as I remember use a lot of the same parts. I had a 105 trigger in the 104 which was a better device.

Best bloke I know of in the world for Hammerli knowledge and support is Larry from Larry's Guns. http://www.hammerli-us.com/

Cheers from down under
Aussie Bob

Hammerli

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 9:03 am
by SteveT
Most gun value guides (Blue Book of Gun Values etc.) list the years of production for each model and a very brief description of the changes from model to model. Go to your library or many Borders / Barnes have them. I know the Hammerli 101-106 pistols are listed in the Blue Book and in the other value guide I have at home because I recently looked up the 106. I don't remember the dates.

Steve T (IL)

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 3:53 pm
by mister G
When I visited the Hammerli factory several years ago in Lenzburg, they gave me a copy of an exploded parts diagram and a 6-page parts list (in 4 languages) for the 104/105/106/107 models.

I'd be glad to share. Contact me by PM off-list.