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Unread 01-30-2014, 12:47 PM   #10
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First of all, take all the ammo. out of the wood based mag so that it does not fracture further. Close-ups just may help one of our craftsman determine if they can repair it.
A rough guestimate of the gun, holster and spare mag. would be somewhere in the neighborhood of $1500. Erfurts, especially those mfg. in the late war years, have a reputation of being slightly less finely finished, but completely functional.
Also, we have the world's best Luger holster repairmen on the forum, in case that holster needs freshening up. He can also help with any markings.
Very nice gun!
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