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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FYI, each plant started at SN 0001 every year, so all a 4 digit SN tells you is that it was in the firet 9999 produced at that plant that year.
If ALL numbers match (including the clips) and it hasn't been refinished at anytime in it's history, and there are no dammaged parts (like the breach block) and it's from a small production run plant than it MIGHT be worth a fair amount (I havent kept current on P-08's so I won't quote prices).
If it's a documented presentation piece that was given to a "Historic" person the price will be much much higher.
Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.0 -
You might check out http://www.lugerforum.com/
Many Luger experts there.0 -
Contact gunbrokers own Luger Expert...RALPH SHATTUCK, Author of World of Lugers..
<Ralph@WorldOfLugers.com> Just let Him know that your are a member of gunbroker.com, Theres No Charge for this Service......best....
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