Also, I think it comes down to who you are talking to at the time. Lugers spent a great deal of the last Century being in production in literally over 1,000 variations, both commercial and military, with enough subsets and variations to meet most interests. "Collectible" is in the eye of the beholder. I know a guy that collects Jennings automatics and another that collects single shot, bolt action .22 rifles. Both are authorities in their field. More or less collectable than Lugers? I don't know. I've seen plenty of Lugers out there I wouldn't have in my house (and some I'd trade my house for).
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