Hi Stephen,
An ex-Gov't employee here. A couple of good guides IMO are;
Lugers at Random by Kenyon and Luger Tips by Reese.
Keep in mind that some of the information in them has been proven to be inaccurate since they were published, but still are good guides for beginning. Lugers at Random is the best of the two, however also the most expensive. Sort of a big photo catalog of the different variations.
Once you, or if you, decide to become a serious collector. The excellent 3 volume series of Jan Still's books are a must. And in my opinion the best.
Good Luck ...
Ron
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