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I purchased this several years ago from the son of a vet at an estate sale. The time has come to part with it, but before I do I would appreciate knowing a little more about it so I can ask a fair price. I posted this six years ago on this forum and got some very nice replies so I figured I would post it again and just ask for an update on the value, plus I have a better camera now.
![]() Original WWII P.08 Luger pistol. Nicely marked and numbers matching with the exception of the magazine, which is original WWII issue. Dated 41 on receiver top and byf on toggle. All parts are numbered 83. Receiver, frame and barrel are numbered 783. Barrel also marked 8,82 below the serial number. Magazine has aluminum base plate numbered 3315 with a script letter t below also waffen amt eagle with 63 below it. I would estimate about 75-80% of the bluing remains. Grips show wear but no chips or cracks and are also stamped 83 inside. Most Lugers I found on auction and sale sites have 4-digit serial numbers, does a low number impact value? I know condition impacts price a lot so I hope this pictures can help with an evaluation. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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