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gotfish 09-08-2009 08:27 PM

Estimate of Value, DWM Luger?
 
Hi! I've been looking through some of the others that have asked similar questions, but I really don't know much about this as it is. So, I greatly appreciate the help from those who most likely know best.

The gun was my grandfather's and has been mine since 2003. It operates fairly well, and seems to look ok to me. I've tried to show all of the distinguishing marks as well as I can.

Thanks again for any help available! I really do appreciate it! I have other guns, and would rather turn this one into a college fund for my 2 yr old son if possible!

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policeluger 09-08-2009 10:44 PM

Welcome, looks like 1920 commerical, in nice condition with I am not sure what after market mag bottom....go under "links and resources" to the left of screen, surf some of the larger dealers and see what they are asking for a similar condition gun, but the market is a bit soft right now....

gotfish 09-09-2009 10:21 AM

Thank you for the quick response! Unfortunately, I can't find the Links and Resources tab you mentioned. However, now that I understand which model this is, I could probably research it more easily. It was just that there are seemingly many of these out there with only small differences between them, and yet large differences in value. Another forum that I tried is calling this a 1914 model, worth (maybe) $600 to a collector. Does this sound right to you as well?

Thanks again!!

policeluger 09-09-2009 10:42 AM

"L&R" is here to the left, near the bottom of the links, just go to "message board" and scroll down near the bottom......the blank chamber and crown N or nitro proof tell me it is a 1920 commerical and $600 may be a bit low, but the mag bottom is disapointing and the Luger market is very soft for a common Luger, still a nice gun and I hope you enjoy it

Don M 09-09-2009 11:23 AM

gotfish, some people call all DWM commercial Lugers manufactured from 1914 on "1914 Commercials," whether they were made before or after WWI. More modern nomenclature would classify this as an "Alphabet DWM Commercial" manufactured between 1921 and 1929. Knowing the lower-case script letter below the serial number on the front of the frame would allow a more precise dating. Another factor in valuing it is to know if it is 9-mm or .30 cal.

In any event, it is not likely to be worth more than $600-800, especially in today's depressed market. If you want it to help finance your son's college education, you may want to consider holding on to it for several years unless you have a really good investment opportunity for cash. It may appreciate more than most investments.

John Sabato 09-09-2009 03:40 PM

To find the L&R link you have to start at our "homepage" and not the forum message board.

Try on the left side of http://www.lugerforum.com

policeluger 09-09-2009 03:48 PM

I fail to understand John, it is right here to the left as I "speak"???????? right here on the message board....????

John Sabato 09-09-2009 04:44 PM

Links and Resources Page
 
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Howard,

Click on the link I provided and your screen should look like this image

-and the Links & Resources (link) is seen on the left black vertical frame as shown.

BTW, I think the plastic mag bottom is probably another Franzite replacement.

alvin 09-09-2009 08:07 PM

Is there any way to tell it's a 9 or 7,65 from pictures posted (without looking at the muzzle)? Or putting in another way -- is there any tell sign of caliber from the contour of DMWs made in 1920s? THanks

Lugerdoc 09-11-2009 11:13 AM

Your "r" suffix alpha commerical is most likely a 7.65mm, and due to the ammo cost, these are more difficult to sell than the standard 9mmP. If a standard wood pencil will not fit into the bore, it's not a 9mm. Even with the aftermarked mag (or just the bottom) and if refinished, it should be worth at lease $600. TH

gotfish 09-11-2009 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lugerdoc (Post 164593)
Your "r" suffix alpha commerical is most likely a 7.65mm, and due to the ammo cost, these are more difficult to sell than the standard 9mmP. If a standard wood pencil will not fit into the bore, it's not a 9mm. Even with the aftermarked mag (or just the bottom) and if refinished, it should be worth at lease $600. TH

I should have mentioned this earlier, but your statement is correct. I have fired one small box of ammo (which was admittedly pretty tough to find) with this piece. It was a 7.65mm caliber, and not 9mm. Thanks again for the help!

Edward Tinker 09-11-2009 11:44 AM

actually, 7.65mm is not that hard to find. Its more expensive, but not awful in price?

I previously found it on gunbroker.

http://www.ammonow.com/ammo/handgun/.30+Luger/

Fiocchi Ammunition 30 Luger 93 Grain Full Metal Jacket
Box of 50

50 rounds $20.22

In fact I sold 4 or 5 boxes a couple of months ago. I probably still have 5 or 8 boxes in my room.


Ed


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