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Unread 02-02-2011, 08:54 PM   #1
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Hi Rick, Welcome to the forum, and congratulations on your Luger.

You can get some estimates of retail (replacement) value of your Luger by looking at the Simpson listings. These would be good for insurance purposes.

http://www.simpsonltd.com/index.php?...49da19d214b5e3

Your 1900 model Luger should have cupped toggle knobs and a leaf (rather than coil) spring. Please confirm this.

Condition and marking details are quite important in Luger collecting. That's why it's very difficult to give you a ballpark estimate of value without seeing the pistol.

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Hi Rick, Welcome to the forum, and congratulations on your Luger.

You can get some estimates of retail (replacement) value of your Luger by looking at the Simpson listings. These would be good for insurance purposes.

http://www.simpsonltd.com/index.php?...49da19d214b5e3

Your 1900 model Luger should have cupped toggle knobs and a leaf (rather than coil) spring. Please confirm this.

Condition and marking details are quite important in Luger collecting. That's why it's very difficult to give you a ballpark estimate of value without seeing the pistol.

Marc
Thank you for welcoming me to the forum. I appreciate your reply regarding my Luger. My pistol does indeed have cupped toggle knobs and a leaf spring. I am definitely going to look into insuring this pistol in the very near future. Also, in the near future, I am going to purchase a digital camera so that I can post pictures. This is really a great forum with a tremendous amount of very informative information.
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