The problem, I believe, has arisen from inflated specualtive values placed on collectibles for the purpose of investing in "firearms futures", by people just interested in making not just a great profit, but an immense profit that can be the subject of folk tales and urban legends(example, some feller bought a $200 luger and resold it for $50k, that kind of legend or notoriety).
There have even been infomercials on investing in collectible market goods, when the economy sours.
I know of a dealer right now that has a recent import G or K 43, AC 44, import marked, mismatch, with repaired stock, and good plus bore, for $1550, and I expect it will continue to stay there in that shop, until they sell it on one of the auction sites all hyped up as a rare German collectible, and they might score somewhere around $1200 to $1400 by someone gullible. I sure wouldn't pay that amount, for that one or any of them, cause they were not that great of a rifle anyway.
As far as lugers go, I aint paying over inflated prices either.
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