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Gunner
02-03-2018, 15:09
What’s the value of a WWII Luger mismatch number? Shape is good overall not museum by any means.


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Gunner
02-03-2018, 15:12
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bobbyfairbanks
02-03-2018, 15:25
I’d give ya 850

Gunner
02-03-2018, 15:25
It’s not mine trying to get it


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bobbyfairbanks
02-03-2018, 15:29
Well that’s my price. I’ve seen some pretty shitty Lugers sell north of 1500

Gunner
02-03-2018, 15:30
They’re definitely not going down in value that’s for sure


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wctriumph
02-03-2018, 17:12
I would not go over $600 for a non-matching in that condition. A matching in that condition might be $850 - $900.

There are a lot of variables in Luger pistols to determine value. This gun has value only as a shooter so make sure it shoots.

BPTactical
02-03-2018, 19:07
I would not go over $600 for a non-matching in that condition. A matching in that condition might be $850 - $900.

There are a lot of variables in Luger pistols to determine value. This gun has value only as a shooter so make sure it shoots.

I would concur. I have seen 2 matching # Erfurt pistols only draw a grand each. One was refinished and the other was pretty rough.
Lugers are like Winchesters, you need something exceptional to command high dollars.

DOC
02-03-2018, 21:52
I have seen some people trade a UZI and mint luger for a $700 S&W shitshooter. Its what the guy will take for it.

sneakerd
02-04-2018, 09:31
Retail on that gun would be likely $799. You price it to keep or price it to sell.

ben4372
02-04-2018, 23:39
They’re definitely not going down in value that’s for sure


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I'm thinking the opposite. First go shoot a Luger and see how you like it. I didn't. I've been looking at Lugers and watching the values for a while. And today I read an article about Barret Jackson. Mostly saying the auction cars are getting newer and newer. I think people only go back so many years to spend big bucks. I dont know anyone under 70 that is crazy about Lugers. Wait until all the old timer start dropping, estates will start flooding the market. I've seen pretty ones for 900-1000. I'd agree with others about staying around 600.

Gunner
02-04-2018, 23:40
I'm thinking the opposite. First go shoot a Luger and see how you like it. I didn't. I've been looking at Lugers and watching the values for a while. And today I read an article about Barret Jackson. Mostly saying the auction cars are getting newer and newer. I think people only go back so many years to spend big bucks. I dont know anyone under 70 that is crazy about Lugers. Wait until all the old timer start dropping, estates will start flooding the market. I've seen pretty ones for 900-1000. I'd agree with others about staying around 600.

Ive shot the my grandpa has 6 now I think. I don’t need one by any means just cool


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TheGrey
02-05-2018, 22:55
I've got my great-great-Grandpa's .30 caliber luger, WWI. It shoots beautifully, but the springs in the magazine are going and they cause a mis-feed fairly often. Keep an eye on that issue.

izzy
02-06-2018, 12:21
All I can think of is Band of Brothers where the one guy wants to find one so badly. He ends up shooting him self in the leg with it and dies. Shows and movies that show how bad some of the soldiers want them make me want one. On that note it's probably something I'll never buy.