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I am a new member and working to bring a Luger from South Africa to the US. This Luger was captured by a british officer in WWII. It is in good condition, with all matching s/n's and 2 origional magazines (Wood extractors) and a holster. It has a 4" barrel.
I would greatly appreciate some sort of value range estimates. I have no plans to sell it but I am going to a lot of expense to get it across the pond and want to make sure it is worth the investment. Thx Gary. |
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I recently sold such a set for, as I recall, either $1400 or $1600. It was a very decent rig.
Will yours have to be stamped (marked) by an importer to get it into the country? Welcome to the US and to this group; david uden |
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Unless there is sentimental value or you are gettting it free; then hard to imagine it is worth it; although if it is WW1 unit marked to a colony?
Ed
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