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Unread 01-14-2013, 05:29 PM   #2
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There are probably a few ways of approaching this.

In 1935, the Luger was priced (to the Army) at 70 marks. It dropped to 50 marks by 1942.

It took 778 operations, 642 on machine, 136 by hand and 664 minutes of production time to produce a Luger according to August Weiss.

At an exchange rate of 4.2 marks to the dollar in 1942, the price would have been about $210 in 1942 sold in quantity to the Army. That could be the equivalent to distributor wholesale.

According to an inflation calculator, that would be $3000 today.

Add a 25% markup to the dealer - $3750

Add 25% markup by the dealer - $4700

or

Ad 100% markup by the dealer - $7500

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