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Unread 09-15-2016, 04:35 PM   #1
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The numbered magazines look good, and please understand that it is very unusual to find a Luger with both correct numbered magazines.

You have a later salt blued 1937 gun, but I can't enlarge the photos to see detail. I expect I see a humped frame, which would be correct. The no suffix block was third from the last that year, and probably made in October or November. There are three acceptance stamp variations, and I can't make out details in your photos. SE/63 SE/63 is the most common.

The value of the 1937 Luger is higher due to the two matching magazines. Probably $2000 to $2250 in 90% condition if all original finish and all matching.

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