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I recently purchased my first two Lugers. I know very little about German military. One of the Lugers has a holster and two matching clips. The last 2 digits of the serial number are stamped on all of the parts, even the firing pin, the exception being the barrel. The only marking on the barrel is a small, hard to read, 8.34. The top of the receiver is dated 1941, and the toggle is stamped with Mauser. The left side of the receiver, above the serial number is a small eagle with the letter N below. The right side has another eagle over a small circle with a swatstika, and a small letter L to the lower right of the eagle. On the front of the trigger guard is a letter which looks like a Y. There is also an eagle on the left side where the toggle bends. The clips are aluminum bottoms with the serial number, the Y, one marked "1" and one marked "3". The clip marked "3" also has an eagle over an X with a small C to the right. That clip is marked with "Hanel Schmeisser Patent" There is an unmarked loading tool. The holster is brown and is stamped on the back "A.FISCHER, BERLINC.2, 1934, and a starburst with the letter L in the center. I believe it is a police holster, the strap comes from the bottom, with no buckel. The condition of the Luger and holster would be 95%. I would like to know what I have and its approximate value. The other Luger is a standard BYF 1941, all matching, no holster, also 95% condition. It has a black plastic clip bottom, no number. Thanks for your help.
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