Thread: Luger ID
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Unread 11-10-2001, 07:21 PM   #2
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Default Re: Luger ID

The "squiggle" design is the logo for the manufacturer; DWM. This Luger is a 1915 military. If the 4 digit serial numbers on the frame, slide and under the barrel are the same, along with the last two numbers of the serial on each of the small parts, then this weapon is considered to be matched. What is the condition of the holster, is it dated[a good 1935 military holster is worth more than the asking price], any rips in the leather or stiching, missing parts? How is the barrel's boar, worn out or still very visible? Are the wooden grips orginial? Are the grips worn flat? On the front of the grip frame are there any unit markings; ie, numbers with letters? $600 might be a very good price, depending upon the answers to the above.

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