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Member
Join Date: June 29, 2006
Posts: 28
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Value Of A Shooter Luger
Hi all, just was wondering what the approximate value is for a shooter Luger? non matching numbers, but in very good + condition, with no rust or pitting and the bores clean with no pitting or frosting. The cal. is 9mm and the gun was made in 1938.
Thanks so much!!! Greg |
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Senior Member
Join Date: February 4, 2007
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 345
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luger
I paid 500.00 for mine. Interesting initials gjw. Same as my name!!
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Senior Member
Join Date: November 23, 2009
Posts: 922
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Haven't seen a decent Luger for under $600 for a while, maybe that's the local minimum. A collector's item you should not shoot would run $1250 and up to a whole lot more, so if you want to shoot one, $500 seems fair, to me.
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Staff
Join Date: March 17, 1999
Posts: 16,445
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Depends in part what is non-matching. If it is one or two small parts, around $900, maybe $1000. If the grip frame and the receiver or the toggles don't match (say a WWI frame and WWII receiver and toggles), then around $600 or a bit more, depending on condition otherwise.
Jim
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