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Old September 15, 2011, 02:49 PM   #1
Luigipepper
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Sauer 38H with no markings - rare

I have a pristine Sauer 38H that was taken from the Sauer factory in Germany during the WW2 US Army raid in early 1945 by a friend of my father, Capt. Robert Oler who is now desist.

This gun was given to my dad who kept it in a safe and has now passed it on to me. All we know is that this was a gun in a special case at the factory in Germany and believed to be one of the first 38H guns approved before mass production started for the SS per Mr. Oler. It has no serial number or markings other than a few (H) markings inside the gun .

I would like to get this gun authenticated and learn as much about the value as possible. I have had one gun expert look it over and tell me it is extremely rare and in the best condition of any WW2 38H he has ever seen.

Can someone please tell me what this is worth or who might know?

Thanks,
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