I don't know if the bakelite grips necessarily commanded the black plastic magazine bottom. Any combination of variables seems to have been used during the late days of Luger production. What are the WAa markings on the magazine?
I'm not seeing any problems with the gun, possibly excepting the right grip screw, which could just be my eyes. More close-ups would be helpful.
You asked how you did but didn't say what you paid, so I con only say that it seems like that type of Luger, without holster and spare mag, generally sells for somewhere between $1400 and, maybe $1800, but again more photos, and help from the other more learned members would help. (You can always comparison shop over at Simpsons, Ltd, to see what the big boys are asking).
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