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    Luger Value 1917

    Heres another one my mother has
    This one is a 1917 DWM military.
    Original finish..Whats with the Grips?

    Never saw this type before..

    Matching #'s mismatched clip.

    Also would like to get this one from her at a fair market value..

    Thanks
    george
    Last edited by georgecl; 03-30-2006, 11:58 AM.

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    Last edited by georgecl; 03-30-2006, 11:58 AM.

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      Last edited by georgecl; 03-30-2006, 11:58 AM.

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        Hi,

        This gun started its lif as a pistol issued to the German Imperial Army, during the WWI. Sometime later (during the 20s?) it was sent to another country due to the Versailles restrictions where it was stamped with the local proffs, which I assume that are British. It is important to mention that the grips are not original as well the magazine.

        However, as I´m not in the US, I have no clue about the price, mainly because the additional proofs.

        Douglas.

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          #5
          Hi George,
          Nice looking Luger.
          The grips look like they originate from a Swiss contract pistol, Waffenfabrik - Bern.

          Steve.

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