German Luger
My dad recently passed away and left a German Luger he brought back from WWII. The gun is all original, dated 1939, and has two clips with identical serial numbers as the gun. The holster is dated 1937. It's been stored the last 65 years and is in good shape. Do you know a price range for this?
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I. Own three German Lugers, two are blue the third is nickel plated with black plastic handles (don't think they are ivory but don't know). My question is we're any all Lugers from Germany blue or did Germany have any of their Lugers payed for officers. I have two 380 orgies I guess they are a pocket pistol officers carried one is blue and one is nickel plated. We're they are like that.
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There are very many factors affecting the value of Lugers. If you could post several good clear photos of the pistol including all proofmarks and writing that would be an invaluable aid in determining exactly what you have and it's condition. Good condition does not tell us much. If it shows Nazi markings that affect value as do other factors. 0 -
Depends on what you mean by good condition.
NRA Good is really not so hot.
NRA Excellent - 95% finish, the gun all matching with matching magazines and period holster would be maybe a couple thousand dollars. Simpson would charge $3000 for a gun like that but their prices are full retail and pretty high at that.0 -
'36 is a pretty common date, but having two matching mags is a plus.
Check the auctions for like weapons, but I would value it at 1K to $1600 for a nice weapon with no problems.0
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