Hi Derek and welcome to the forum.
You have what looks to be a nice DWM Luger in original finish with a WW-II era FXO (Haenel Schmeisser) magazine.
If you handgun is all matching, and in original finish it is considered collectable - especially if it's in a high condition of finish coverage without damage or pitting.
These pistols are almost 100 years old, and made at a time when metallurgy wasn't as advanced as it is today. For that reason, these often break when you shoot them.
If a collectable Luger with matching parts breaks a part, the value will drop 40 percent. Many of us choose not to shoot collectable Lugers, and get one that is already mismatched or with a poor finish for that purpose.
The trigger lock unfortunately can't protect you from firing a Luger due to the design which exposes the sear on the left side of the receiver. Even with the lock in place, you can potentially fire a Luger by lifting or jarring the sear. Don't store it in a loaded condition. If you want to keep it in a locked condition without using a case, use one of the cable locks through it.
Marc
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