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Unread 07-23-2007, 02:12 PM   #1
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Here is the Luger from my oncle, al nubers matching, only the part beside the barrel has an other number:




























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Unread 07-23-2007, 05:24 PM   #2
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so, the sideplate is mismatched, otherwise, it looks like a nice erfurt example made in 1918.


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Is there any value? He use it to shooter.
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There is always value In the USA, having the sideplate makes the value less. For me, for value, it would matter if all other parts are "matching". If this is the only part mismatching, then it would be worth more, than if the grips are mismatched, plus the sideplate, if the firing pin plus the sideplate is mismatched, etc.


No matter what, a mismatched sideplate makes a difference in value to most folks.


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Ok, thx,

I would be happy, if I would found one in the same contition.

Can you say what I can pay for a Luger like this?
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