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Hello All,
I am looking at (2) model 1913 sauer pistols in .32 and one has no numbers or print on it anywhere. Both are in 90%+ condition and I would like some advice on value and why one has no markings, not even on the parts inside. The other is a all matching gun. strange....please help Thanks David |
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Jim Cate wrote the book on Sauers, but I do not beleive he is a member of this forum.
For value of a gun I don't know anything about, I do a search on Simpson, LTD, on Gunbroker.com, on Auction Arms and a few others. Almost always I can find a few examples of whatever and get a guess on value. Of course your own judgement is best you are looking at the gun and the dealer / seller usually has an idea what it goes for (using the blue book or the like). ed |
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Thank you Ed....Any idea why one would have zero markings and is the same pistol as the other in condition and all blue appears original. no signs of removal at all.
Thanks Again |
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