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Sorry, it was AuctionArms. New in box, with all of the goodies, including the round, blue plastic "Mauser Wappen". Swiss style, 9mm, $841.00. Another Swiss style, 9mm, six inch (without box) $900.00. If these keep falling, I'm going to start buying! Sieger P.S.: The box these came in (the white one) really looked cheap at the time, and still do now!! |
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Yes the boxes were numbered to the gun.
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Well a long time has passed since I started this post. My son-in-law and daughter gave me luger for my Christmas present. They gave $700.00 for it, it looks to be unfired, three magazines and no box. Since I started this post I have been in Iraq and now in Afghanistan!! I got to handle it during Spring Break 2011. Sadly I did not get to the range. My son took a couple of more pictures. Tell me more about this if there is additional info available.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Price wise, NIB versions in .30Luger or 9mm are selling in the $850 to $1100 range on Gun Broker. I picked up mine in .30Luger for $950 a couple weeks ago and have been having big fun shooting it. I found the grips very awkward and uncomfortable. Hugh Clark, a member of this forum modified them so that they are both attractive and very functional. There's an excellent photo of what they look like here:
http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=25870 Thank you for your service to our nation. Come home safely. Regards, Doug Last edited by silverknife; 04-26-2011 at 01:36 PM. Reason: fixed typo |
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Swiss Pattern Parabellum w/6" barrel. Mfg. by Mauser in the 1970's and imported by Interarms. $700 is a reasonable price. 9mm or .30 cal? It will be a great shooter so please return safely and have some fun with it! A great first Luger.
Thanks for your service! dju |
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Nice pistol.
It is a very early Interarms contract version, it still has the extra dot between the serial number digits 11.00.1584. The 11 signifies that it is a 9mm. Production numbering started at 11.00.1001. It would be interesting to see a photo of the Mauser banner on the toggle. |
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Thanks for all the information, I will ask my son to take a couple of pictures of the top plus any markings he sees.
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