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Unread 06-01-2020, 12:14 PM   #1
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Hi,

I’m new here trying to do some research for a family friend who wants help thinning her estate. Amongst other cool things, her late husband has 3 Lugers and a p08! Thought I’d reach out to you knowledgeable pros for help for more insight and approximate value.

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Joe
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Joe - I see a C96 Mauser and a Luger Trommel magazine
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Joe - I see a C96 Mauser and a Luger Trommel magazine
The C96 is commonly called a "Broomhandle Mauser". It's not a Luger.
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Looka like an Imperial acceptance mark on the right
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Looka like an Imperial acceptance mark on the right
The marks on the right side of the receiver are the standard commercial crown/U. It isn't a military acceptance mark. The C-96 is a wartime commercial and marked like the one below.

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Look at the RIGHT side in pic one and enlarge it it looks like an imperial acceptance mark
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Look at the RIGHT side in pic one and enlarge it it looks like an imperial acceptance mark
OK... my OTHER right. Duh...

You may be correct. A closer picture would tell.
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Joe, if your friend has no concept of the value of their collectible firearms, understand that they are at the mercy of more than just market forces. There are more than enough people that would happily make low-ball offerings - most of which would be uninformed.

Walk into a shop, or into a gun show with that "Luger" and you're most likely to find someone that knows you're ripe for the taking.

These firearms have many variable characteristics that affect their actual value to collectors (or for lower condition firearms, as shooter firearms).

This forum includes many world class experts on Lugers and other military firearms. You're welcome to our resources (like our free FAQ document), but blind valuation is very difficult and generally hard to do without a firearm in hand, and thorough knowledge of the current marketplace, demand, recent sale prices and other details.

This study takes time, is not based on opportunism, but rather in genuine scholarship and knowledge of history that takes years to develop.

My best advice would be to find someone that is local to you that can do a competent appraisal of your firearms, give you a written report with the details of how it was valued, and pay them for their time.

There are a number of people here that do such work. Ultimately, you often get what you pay for.
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