A working half-scale Swiss Ordonnanz P00 Parabellum handcrafted by Léon Crottet. It fires miniature live ammunition made by Crottet himself and comes cased with cleaning kit, spare magazine, and cartridges.
There are miniature guns, and then there's Léon Crottet's work. This is a half-scale Swiss Ordonnanz P08, built by the Swiss master gunsmith whose Parabellum miniatures are documented in Görtz and Sturgess' Pistole Parabellum as the most accurate ever produced. Crottet machined every component on a small bench lathe and mill in his own shop. The result is not a display dummy. It's a fully functioning Luger that chambers and fires live half-scale ammunition he made himself, primer and all.
Look closely at the receiver, and you'll find the Swiss cross over a sunburst, the same proof Crottet stamped at miniature size to match the full-sized originals. The toggle works. The grip safety, the sideplate, the takedown, all of it operates exactly as a 1900 Swiss Luger does, just at half the dimensions. The grips are checkered walnut with the warm orange tone these guns are known for, and the metalwork wears a deep blue, with the toggle and small parts left bright. That blend of finishes mirrors the Bern arsenal guns.
Crottet built these in small batches for a circle of mostly Swiss collectors. Five went out to subscribers, with the sixth held back in the company collection. That's the whole run for a given pattern. Finding one on the open market is an event in itself.
The case is the way these were meant to be presented. The pistol sits in green velvet beside a spare stripper-style magazine, a turned brass cleaning kit canister, and a row of correctly headstamped half-scale cartridges lined across the base. Open the lid, and the whole system reads like the full-sized P'00 service rig shrunk to fit a palm.
For a Luger collector or anyone who follows fine miniature work, this is the high-water mark. Crottet's reputation rests on guns exactly like this one, and you don't see them often.
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