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DWM non-matching number value? Need Help
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I am new to this forum and this is my first post. I joined today because I am interested in purchasing my first Luger but can not establish a value because the numbers do not all match. I welcome your comments and estimated value of this gun. The barrel has 1937 date code and 2260, the rest of the gun has DWM, 2266, and 66 markings. Thanks.
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non matching is a shooter
Value $500-$750 (not including holster and depending on where you live) And if it is a friend of mine selling to you (price should be higher ;) ) What are the markings on the holster? The extras? Extra "original" mag, loading tool, etc? Original and repro make a big difference in value... Ed |
Holster has "eue/41" and the german eagle with the letter "WaA300" beneath. What is the holster worth? I can send you a better picture if you post an email address or tell how to send it using this forum.
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Send pictures of holster, front, rear, sides and of any extras like magazines or tools to:
ed_tinker@hotmail.com Ed |
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Perry..Ed is correct on his estimate because of the mismatch..your pistol has a WW1 DWM toggle and I would check to see if it functions properly if you do plan to pursue it. Might not with so many mismatched parts.
The plastic bottom magazine is another $150 the holster looks to be worth $300 Jerry Burney |
With the barrel only six numbers off, could this have been a factory mistake?
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Based on the DWM and serial number can anyone date the frame? 1913?
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If the pistol alone were selling here/locally, you could easily get $850 - $900 for it...mismatched or not... ;)
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