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Hey Guys..
Last Saturday i went to a gun show and found a 1920 Commercial Luger in absolute mint condition (looked like it was made yesterday). Can anyone tell me why the guy only wanted $900.00 for it? Can it be that 1920's were put together from parts from the Great War and thus would not have all numbers matching? Thanks..Bob |
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Hi Bob,
The 1920 Commercial Lugers is one of the most common of Luger variations. A minty, but common, 1920 Commercial will usually go for between $600 - $800, with most selling at the low end of that. For the most part the 1920 Commercial Lugers are Great War military Lugers, overhauled, refurbished, and looking new. All parts will match, as any replacement part was numbered to the frame. Hope this helps! Best regards, Kyrie |
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