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Ouch! That weld photo caused me to cringe in pain. As it is, it's a limited value, paper weight and apparent evidence of gun hating regulations. So sad. Follow the advice above and "free" the good parts.
Read the FAQ section. Most of your questions will be answered there.
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Norwegian gun laws are kinda hars on the old lugers i'm affraid, not that it is impossible to legally own one, but it means a lot have gotten deactivated like this one has. In Norway, in its condition, it is still worth around 500 USD as a collectible- believe it or not. A usable Luger is around the same price, depending on quality- but it is a bit of a hassle to get a pistol-license. So was really just wondering about its history/markings haha. But thanks for the tips and comments.
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