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Some of you may know me from other forums having to do with the 1903 Springfield or other U.S. military weapons, but occasionally I get asked about German weapons, as well. A friend sent me several pictures of this Luger. As the serial numbers on the parts don't match, it appears to be a mixmaster. If you could give me some idea of its' heritage and approximate worth, I'll pass it along to my friend. I posted some pictures below and a link to more.
Thanks! Rick the Librarian [IMG] [/IMG][IMG] [/IMG] A link to several more pictures: http://www.fototime.com./inv/0276C0F60A6A193 [IMG] [/IMG]
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Rick, welcome to the forum, yes, I know your name from gunboards, welcome to here.
This is a 1939, 42 (Mauser), reblued, and import marked, worth $500-$700, depending on the company you keep and the part of the country you live in. the "extra" magazine would be worth $85-$125, again, depending on the day of the week. Ed
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Thanks for the comments, Ed. I'll pass them along. Good luck on your book project. I'm writing one on the 1903 Springfield.
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