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Unread 04-11-2019, 07:14 PM   #1
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Sorry I don’t have pics.....there is a 1936, well worn but not tooooo bad, shootable, all matching numbers(except mag), grips are slightly slightly loose(have to check if they match as well). I’m assuming grips will be numbered because it is early enough in the manufacturing history? 999.00 a good deal? I think yes🤔
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Unread 04-11-2019, 07:47 PM   #2
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Given the brief information, I would think that $999 is reasonable, or at least you won't get hurt too bad.
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With Lugers, as with many things, "Assume" is often a mistake. "Ass u me".

A decent functioning shooter grade Luger is worth $1000 if it functions properly.

It's almost impossible to tell you much without good photos.
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Most 1936 Mauser S/42 grips were not numbered.

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Without some close up photos is difficult to tell, in any case that price is not high, BUT always depends on "condition", that could be a high price to pay for a rusty conglomeration of parts. . .
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