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Join Date: December 19, 2011
Location: West Virginia
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J.P Sauer & Sohn 1913
I had asked earler about my 1913 sauer. It is a 7.65mm with a serial number of 19797. A man in my area told me that it's a 92-94% very tight very clean. I would like some help with date and value. also would anyone know if it could be a ww1 or ww11. This is my first old one I like it I may start picking up more. I love the old stuff.
Last edited by mohead10; December 21, 2011 at 03:37 AM. |
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Join Date: July 20, 2009
Location: PA
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It is either late WWI or just post-war. If wartime with an Imperial acceptance mark, it is worth about $300-350. If it doesn't have the mark, or it is a post-war commercial, it is in the area of $250.
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Join Date: December 19, 2011
Location: West Virginia
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what would the marks look like
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Join Date: December 21, 2008
Location: Pittsburgh PA
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Here is my Imperial accepted JP Sauer 1913
![]() The mark is on the right side of the pistol behind the trigger guard on the frame. IIRC this is only place for the mark for these pistols Its the character on the right. The Crown / N is a nitro proof meaning tested for use with nitro cellulose gunpowder.
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Join Date: December 19, 2011
Location: West Virginia
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thanks
i'll look at mine and let you know THANKS
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