Luger identification and value
I'm new to the forum, thanks for having me. I have just acquired some hand guns from my Grandad. The first is a German Luger which I will attempt to describe as best as I can. Just behind the top of the barrel the numbers 1910 appear. On the top just infront of the knurled, round pull-back things are the intials DWM in fancy script like a monogram. On the right side just above the trigger and behind the barrel appears three logos or hallmarks. The first logo looks like an I with a crown over it. The second logo is an S with a crown over it. The third is a bird/animal with upstreathed arms/wings and three dots or a crown over its head. Just infront of the trigger and just below the back of the barrel are the numbers 4246 d. There is a lever on the left side when depressed down the words GESICHERT appear. On the bottom of the magazine the numbers 5094 appear. I was told the condition is 98 percent. No rust. The handle is wood-checkered and all the metal is blued. If anyone can help me out here I would certainly appreciate it. Thank you in advance. I'm new here so bear with me please. The Luger has a leather holster with a gold swastika on the button snap. The numbers 8,82 appears on the underside of the barrel.
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