Good decision, as Ron says. Some of the least expensive because of the number produced but as a late war guns some can be found in very nice condition.
Everyone has their favorite style of luger and my guess you may get several answers to your question.
Every variation is collectible, pick one that leaves a sparkle in your eye, and you will be happy with your purchase.
If you are doing the collector thing, then condition and all matching is a must, but if what youâ??re after is a gun to shoot this opens dozens of doors and also reduces the costs.
If you plan on having a shooter in your collection, I would go ahead and do that firstâ??otherwise youâ??re going to have a hard time not shooting that collector gun, this gives you time to learn about lugers and have some fun at the rangeâ??nothing wrong with shooters.
Vern
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