Welcome to the forum, Todd. People sometimes find good prices at those places, and more. But there are no hard and fast rules. In the real world, the best price is where you find it. $700 might be OK for a shooter, but it depends... We'd need to see pics!
If you spend a few bucks on the best reference books you can find before you drop the hammer on a Luger, you will thank yourself from then on. Establishing a target as to what variation you're interested in is also a good thing. You're well-advised to read all the FAQs on this site, follow some discussions, learn what to look for to identify a particular gun. All part of Luger University. I think we all know how it usually goes if classes are skipped and homework is left uncompleted... Thus fortified, you'll be able to jump at something nice when it comes along.
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