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Sasha, this is a fairly typical World War 1 military luger, one of 90,000 made that year, according to Jan Still's Imperial Lugers. The magazine is unmatched and is damaged. The condition looks fairly good. A seller of this luger would get $1200-$1500 from a honest dealer, perhaps $200-$300 more if it had a holster to go with it. A pawn shop dealer would give you $800-$1000 if you are lucky. Best to try to sell it on this or the other Luger Forum or Gunbroker.com.
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