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Unread 03-17-2018, 02:33 PM   #1
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Smile Interarms Mauser Luger value

I happened upon this 9mm Interarms Luger at a mom & pop gun shop while traveling. The gun is mint and the claim is that it is unfired. It comes with the box and all original paperwork, etc.

I could use some help on fair pricing. He has it listed for $1k and only will go down to $950. I passed but am wondering if I missed getting one at a reasonable price. I rarely see these I my neck of the woods and never a mint one.

Should I jump on it?
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Unread 03-17-2018, 03:00 PM   #2
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I think the price is appropriate. Especially with box, accessories and paperwork in 9mm.

These are very well made Mauser Lugers. They date from the 1970's to early 1990's.
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950 to 1000 is a very decent price for a nib version.

This is the 29/70 model from 1970 to 1972.
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For whatever it's worth, everything is more money up here in Alaska, that said, there is a gun shop in Anchorage that has 3 of these & all are LNIB. He won't budge off of $1500.

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The $950 price seems appropriate for my neck of the woods. The Swiss version brings a bit less money than the P08 version. In 9mm caliber, it would make a good shooter.....not that a 30 Luger one wouldn't. I gave more than that for my 06/73 with a 6in. barrel in 9mm. It WAS unfired when I got it......not now!!
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Unread 03-17-2018, 09:32 PM   #6
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Such helpful information. Thank you everyone for your comments. I just returned from my trip and can't stop thinking about that gun.

I am still on the fence about buying it since I just dumped a bunch of money at the SOS event in Louisville on two guns and holsters and earlier bought one of GT's tuned snail drums from Numrich. Suffice it to say, I blew my hobby budget already. Ugh!

I'll report back if i get it. Again, thank you for your responses.
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Unread 03-18-2018, 05:48 AM   #7
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Eugen,
Interesting pistol that belongs to the first years of production.
If you go for it, do not forget the opportunity to get a certificate for your pistol from the Mauser production books ;-)

http://www.lugerlp08.com/mauser%20pa...tification.htm
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Eugen,
Depends on what you want, if you want to "collect" a late mfg. Mauser fine, keep it as is in the box.
If you want a cheap shooter, it could be that too.

For me it is one of those that falls outside of my interest, and I really don't like the grip style; but it is cheap enough that I would have bought it and "flipped" it- maybe, probably, or not.

Lots of help, right?
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Unread 03-23-2018, 04:22 AM   #9
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Epilogue:

Three days after I held this gun, I called the shop owner only to learn that the gun was sold... later on the same day I visited his shop.

Moral:

"You snooze, you lose"
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Eugen, we have all learned this lesson at one time or another. It was just your turn. John
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