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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Dayton, Ohio
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Hey guys, I'm not going to lie, I am completely new to Lugers. I just picked one up form a small town gun shop that was never fired, came from an old gentleman's collection (shop owner knew the widowed wife, and he was the original owner), and looks really new/unused.
Here are things I THINK I know about it: -Obviously post war, thinking maybe 1970s by Mauser's stamp and the interarms stamp (believe it's called the American Eagle line, based on stamping) -Missing the combination tool -4" barrel model, in 9mm -Looks like it's never even been loaded Here is what I would like to know: 1) Will me firing it devalue it any, being that it's not a war gun? 2) What would you guys roughly appraise the value at? 3) Would you consider this a shooter, or a collector gun? 4) Should I run lighter (115gr winchester/federal/blazer) or heavier (thinking 124gr or 147gr stuff) rounds in it IF I shoot it? 5) Is there any special care that I sohuld be aware of for it besides the usual newer guns treatment? I imagine I should always take care to wipe off the firearm with some silicon lube or something to neutralize the acids from my hand. Here's some pictures, because obviously it would help: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks guys, I know that you probably get these kinds of questions everyday. I have been digging but can only seem to find info on war era guns. |
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