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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Greetings,
This is my first post! My father recently passed away and I inherited his German Luger that he acquired during WWII. According to his writings, after the battle at St. Vith several German officers surrendered to them near Giessen and he and his squad acquired souvenir pistols and guns from them sometime in March 1945. I'm not interested in selling, but am curious as to value for insurance purposes. I am attaching a few pictures. I hope they're viewable. There are two locations with what appear to be initials stamped into the front of the grip and on one of the magazines (#2). All the serial numbers seem to match. The serial number is 369 I believe. Thanks for any information you can provide. |
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