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didiher 10-07-2010 04:47 PM

I need help please!!!!
 
Hi, I have a DWM Luger 9mm could help me with the date of manufacture? is military or civilian version? could help me with the price? many thanks

Greetings from Costa Rica

attached pictures of luger:



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Edward Tinker 10-07-2010 04:54 PM

If we could get more information, rather than pictures.

What is its serial number? is there a suffix (letter) under the front of the frame?

Caliber?

Are there numbers on the outside showing or "hidden", if hidden, it started as a commericial.


Ed

DavidJayUden 10-07-2010 04:56 PM

You are not making this very easy, you know that?
We need much better detailed pictures posted directly to this site. Also what is the serial number on the frame in front of the trigger and what is the letter beneath it? Are all numbers matching, and is it 9mm or .30 cal?
And what can you tell us about it or its history?
dju

didiher 10-07-2010 05:09 PM

as I said in the message above, is 9mm .... I can not tell more details as the serial number becouse the gun is not mine ... the only thing I can say is that in the upper right side has the serial number 98XX

alanint 10-07-2010 06:51 PM

Much as we would love to help you, there is simply not enough information, especially trying to price a gun that is apparently in Costa Rica?
One simple stamp could mean hundreds of dollars in difference in the price. Without really detailed information nobody here is going to venture even a guess.

All I can see is that you have a DWM with replaced grips.

didiher 10-07-2010 06:59 PM

Greetings, tomorrow afternoon I will be putting more detailed images of the luger. I understand that the images are of poor quality

thank you very much for your help

Greetings from Costa Rica

didiher 10-07-2010 07:41 PM

Hi, I have only one more question before putting the new images. which is the base price of a DWM Luger 9mm? thanks

DavidJayUden 10-07-2010 07:55 PM

$500 for a shootable gun, around $1000 for a matching gun that is not messed up. These are very rough figures here in the US only understand.
dju

didiher 10-10-2010 07:33 PM

hi, attached the new images of the luger, I've been looking and all parts are original (all have the last two serial numbers) the serial number is 983X, is a 9mm Luger DWM 1916.
Yesterday I Went to the shooting range, and the gun works perfectly ....

is military or civilian version? could help me with the price?



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Saludos:cheers:

didiher 10-10-2010 07:40 PM

here I attached a link to the images to see more bigger



http://yfrog.com/17p1040683ej


http://yfrog.com/jtp1040681uj

Ron Wood 10-10-2010 09:03 PM

It is a military gun. The grips are custom made and not original. It looks like it is the original finish and not redone. However, it has considerable wear. With the non-original grips and the condition, without actually seeing the gun myself, I would think that if all of the parts are matching, $800 is the maximum value of this gun.

didiher 10-10-2010 09:30 PM

Thanks for your answer, do you think if I restore the "Blue finish" (in spanish the word is "Pavón"), the weapon may lose value??

thanks

Ron Wood 10-10-2010 10:11 PM

As I remarked, from the photos it appears that the gun may have its original finish. Replacing the custom grips with correct type original grips will enhance its value. If you restore or refinish the gun, yes it will lose collector value.

DavidJayUden 10-10-2010 10:16 PM

Yes,it is very likely that it will be worth less after it is re-finished. That is almost certain unless a horrible finish is professionally "restored", and then you have considerable cost associated with that work and questionable collector interest.
dju


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