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Join Date: Apr 2009
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how would i find out about my luger and it's worth?
My Dad brought it back from WW II, i has been fired once since then to my knowledge,has the matching clip,tools,holster and everything is 100% plus in excellant or better condition. Jim |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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JIm,
You need to extensively photograph all angles of the rig, including all markings, mag bottoms, and all sides of the holster to get even a ballpark opinion. |
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Jim, welcome to the forum.
In addition to pictures and information; you need to check and see if all the last two of the serial number match. This makes a huge difference in value; but pictures and good description can come first. (numbers on the top of the receiver (date), serial number, proofs and acceptance, etc) Ed
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