Looks like a 1915 gun. The reoilded stock (without counting the gun) with these repairs can easily sell over $200. The gun if all matching and original could go over $1k. If stock matches the gun, they better go together. You made some money. Even if it has minor issues, $500 is a winner.
Gun like this has a big advantage -- it's shootable, can be used occasionally. That's extra bonus. It's probably the most common C96 in U.S., but averagely, you met at least five DWM Lugers of the period before you met one of this particular variation. And probably met 20 small ring C96 before met a cone hammer.
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