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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 3041852" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I'm sure you know by now, but it is a 1941 Mauser made P08. The mismatched parts are consistent with the repair of the damage. It hasn't been refinished so that's good. There is no telling what caused the damage. It may have been struck by a bullet but that would have been a strange angle. I guess anything is possible in war! I think it is a cool piece that holds some mystery. Pricing it's value will vary greatly. I have seen shooter-grade Lugers go for $600-700 between real collectors and have seen people try and sell refinished mismatched shooters for $1,500 at a gun show. Lugers are very difficult to gauge since there are so many variations, manufacturers and good reproductions. </p><p>If you ever want to sell/trade it, let me know. I am looking for a shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 3041852, member: 11535"] I'm sure you know by now, but it is a 1941 Mauser made P08. The mismatched parts are consistent with the repair of the damage. It hasn't been refinished so that's good. There is no telling what caused the damage. It may have been struck by a bullet but that would have been a strange angle. I guess anything is possible in war! I think it is a cool piece that holds some mystery. Pricing it's value will vary greatly. I have seen shooter-grade Lugers go for $600-700 between real collectors and have seen people try and sell refinished mismatched shooters for $1,500 at a gun show. Lugers are very difficult to gauge since there are so many variations, manufacturers and good reproductions. If you ever want to sell/trade it, let me know. I am looking for a shooter. [/QUOTE]
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