I would like more information than was posted on tha website. Pictures of the stock proof marks and serial number. While the holster does look old, I would like to see the date and manufacture marks on it as well as the stitching. I would like to see more pictures of the Luger. In other words, we have scant data to work with. That is a high price for a 1917 with no matching mag and possibly a worn repro holster and/or stock. If the stock is original but not matching, then the price including the outragious buyers premium is still high. If the stock matches and holster is original, then the price is about right. Too many "if's" for me.
Big Norm
|