Keep an eye out for an East German rework. They span the entire Luger spectrum from WW1 to WW2. Many have had new barrels installed and often the mismatched parts are not the major parts that insure proper function. They are reasonably priced shooters and may even include two mags numbered to the guns.
The last Luger I bought is a Russian capture 1937 Mauser that is all matching, although I suspect the grips are from a different gun. It's in excellent condition and I paid $850. The next time I saw the seller, he wanted to buy it back. I just smiled.
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