The W+F BERN Model 1906/24 is a Swiss-made semi-automatic pistol that stands out as a remarkable piece of firearm history. Known for its precision craftsmanship, it is an enhanced version of the original German Luger design, favored by many enthusiasts. This particular model is chambered in .30 Luger and features a toggle-lock recoil-operated action with an 8+1 capacity. Despite its overall poor condition with heavy rust and pitting, the Model 1906/24 remains a coveted piece for collectors due to its historical significance and Swiss engineering excellence.
This firearm shows heavy wear with rust and pitting throughout, and the grips exhibit considerable damage. Notably, it is missing the side plate and is currently non-functional, only capable of firing by pressing the sear spring. However, the bore is in good condition, bright with great rifling, and only minor rust and fouling. The sale includes one 8-round magazine.
The Model 1906/24 was manufactured by Waffenfabrik Bern (W+F BERN) in Switzerland, representing a series of improvements over the earlier Swiss military Model 1900/06. It features a high-quality blued finish, which, although worn, speaks to the pistol's original craftsmanship. The pistol is equipped with checkered bakelite grips and standard sights consisting of a rear fixed U notch groove and a front blade. The "P" stamp on the left side of the slide and other visible proof marks and serial range further authenticate its origin and history.
For collectors and history buffs, the W+F BERN Model 1906/24 is more than just a firearm; it is a testament to early 20th-century Swiss manufacturing standards and the evolution of the Luger design. Though it requires restoration, owning this piece offers a unique opportunity to hold a piece of history that showcases the exceptional quality and engineering of Swiss firearms. Don't miss the chance to add this iconic model to your collection and appreciate the craftsmanship that has stood the test of time.




