There is a special collectors market for them. All that I know about Lugers is
that their functioning is finicky, and that many of the parts are numbered to
the gun. So if the parts match, then there is a question as to what model it
is according to caliber, barrel length, and other things, and how rare that
particular model is. It is something where you probably don't want to buy one
and try to make money on it unless you are an expert as to what it is worth.
> The local gun store has a perfect condition WWII era Luger. Might have been
> brought home from WWII by way of one of our guys. What a piece of history.
> They have it up for sale for $1,500.0 Not sure if that is a good price or
> not. . I have no idea what they typically go for? This one though, is so
> clean. . even the wood piece on the bottom of the clip shows no wear.
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