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if 30 luger (aka 7.65mm) with germany stamps; they would be exports to the USA and not bring backs (very unlikley
![]() Otherwise looks like nice guns. for valuation, need better pictures, need to know if completly matching (not magazine) etc. A rough value is $600-$800 for the 30 lugers and $700-$1200 for the military ones. Also depends on if there are holsters, tools, written provinance, extra magazines, etc. ed
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Thanks for the reply. I don't know the whole story, but I know that Grandpa said they came back with him from overseas, and if you knew my Grandpa, he would NOT spend money on these. Back to the question about the consecutive SN#s, is this just a coincidence, that the one stamped 1915 in 9mm, is 1 number off the 30 luger? I took all of them apart, and they are all the correct numbers, and like I had said before the holsters that they are in appear to be original, but no tool. Kinda prolly interested is trading one of the 30's off. A gunsmith that looked at these said that they have little to no rounds through them. I wish I had a better camera to take alittle better detailed pics of the stamps. Can anyone tell me approximately when they were built, and where they would have went?. Thanks...-Joshua
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