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your colt with box and papers in the condition in the picture is into the 1400 to 1500 range it's solid clean series 80 , value of the mauser in trade would need to be close to that,
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The first photo shows a MAUSER Parabellum 29/70 ("Swiss" model) with a four inch barrel in 9mm. The box is pretty well worn, there does not appear to be a combination tool, instruction booklet, cleaning brush, and a target. The missing items affect the value.
The second photo is of a MAUSER Parabellum 06/73 ("P. 08" model) with a four inch barrel in 9mm. This is a desirable variation as the majority of 9mm pistols had the six inch barrels. The pistol appears to be without these items: a box (numbered to the gun), target. instruction booklet, combination tool, extra magazine, and a cleaning rod. Without these items, the value drastically plummets. These are things to consider when setting up a trade. |
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