Enoch, a mismatched mag does not so much detract from the gun as an ORIGINAL matched mag adds to it. Many, many matched mags I see with Lugers are actually forced-match or just plain counterfiets. I do not like to offer advice on the internet as to value because there are just too many variables. It all depends on condition, model, place and time. Lastly a hands on examination is most helpful.
Generally speaking a Nazi Luger in this day has a much wider market than does an Imperial or Weimar gun, especially among younger buyers. War time Nazis (1939-1942) bring more than the S/42's. There are, of course, exceptions to this as there are to all generalizations.
How's that for an answer that doesn't answer anything? Sort'a like our new president.
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