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Unread 12-14-2007, 09:49 PM   #1
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I just acquired a luger. It is a 1936 Swiss Waffenfabrik Bern with matching parts and in fairly good condition. Any guesses on value? Can I shoot it or is it best as a collectible only?
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Unread 12-14-2007, 09:54 PM   #2
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Andrew welcome to the forum.

If you provide pictures, a USA value could be guessed (you have no location, so we don't know where you live); and without pictures; guess for value or if collectable is totally up in the air.

Did you pay a collectable price or??


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Unread 12-14-2007, 10:03 PM   #3
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I didn't pay for it. It was my uncle's and I didn't know he owned it prior to his death so I have no idea about its origins. I'll get some pictures up tomorrow if you need them.
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Hi Andrew,

Here are some Swiss M1929 Lugers for sale with FGS out of Ohio State. Scroll down towards the bottom of the web page.

You can see the pricing variation based on original condition, matching parts, finish remaining, bore condition, and whether the Luger is the more common military-issue or the more rare commercial variety.

http://www.fgsinc.8m.com/photo_4.html

As Ed mentioned, seeing your gun's photos will help a lot...

Simpsons LTD out of Galesburg, IL also has several M1929's for sale...go to pages 1-2 in their Swiss Luger offerings.

http://www.simpsonltd.com/index.php?cPath=179_216

Keep in mind, these are dealer/retail prices and asking prices is usually not selling price with some dealers...

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Thanks for the welcomes. Here are some pictures, let me know if you need better ones of certain parts.




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Andrew,
The Luger you have pictured is a 1936 S/42 which is a code for Mauser, not Waffenfabrik Bern. A very nice Luger in excellent condition.
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Thanks, I definitely don't know much about collectible firearms. Prior to this luger, the only guns I own are a M1A1 I use for target shooting and a rugged bolt-action 16-gauge for home defense.

So this is a pre-war issued Wehrmacht P08 in good condition? And it has too much collectible value to shoot around with?
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If it is all matching and original, it is not worth it for you to shoot and possibly damage it. Be smarter to buy a shooter and keep this one, or sell this one and buy 2 shooters


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Andrew,

Simpsons LTD has several pages of Mauser WWII offerings.

You might want to review to get an idea of price ranges...keep in mind they are a retail, dealer shop with their mark-ups..but it will give you the high end of market pricing.

http://www.simpsonltd.com/index.php?cPath=179_215
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If you want to shoot it, strongly suggest you buy a replacement toggle train and ejector on e-bay and install them when you wish to shoot. When done, clean the piece and re-install the original components. I do that when shooting my collectables.

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