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I recently was passed down a Luger from my father and was trying to learn a little about it.I would like to know what branch of military it came from etc. and what its value is.I know it is a 1916 and 1 part on it the numbers are not the same.I will have some pictures posted asap and would appreciate any information I can get.Thanks Roger
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We'd be happy to assist you but MUCH more information is required. Describe ALL markings on the Luger and their specific location. Close-up, sharp pictures would be great.
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Roger has contacted me off-forum and will provide photos soon and I will post them for him.
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