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    Paratrooper used Beretta 38

    Anyone have any idea how much value would be added to a dewat Beretta 38A with large Luft Eagle on stock? I am unsure what a normal dewat 38 would go for but would think with Luft FJ markings it would bump it up a bit? Any thoughts?

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    I've never heard of a Luftwaffe marked Beretta 38A before.... I thought only the 38/42s were made under German contract, and even those didn't have markings like that (that I know of). Got any pictures? Also, is it a papered de-watt (which could be reactivated legally)? That will have a major impact on its value.

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      #3
      No Papers, unsure if it is a dewatt or demill. Markings are a large Luft Eagle on stock. Can not post pics. email me at - mrcrtm@yahoo.com - for pics. Thanks, Tim

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        #4
        Never seen and never heard of such a thing. Are you sure that it is not a fake?
        The only difference was in MAB 38/42 that have marking like "MP BERETTA Mod, 38/42 - cal 9" instead of "Moschetto Aut. BERETTA - Mod. 38/42"

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          #5
          Some fantasy items:

          http://forum.worldwar.it/Forum/viewt...p?f=62&t=19824

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            #6
            Mp 38a

            It is real. Have pics if anyone can email me i will share them so they can be posted. - mrcrtm@yahoo.com -

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              #7
              Here are the pics given by the topicstarter.
              My opinion it is a fantasy LW eagle on Romanian contract SMG
              Attached Files

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                #8
                The eagle and Romanian markings.
                Attached Files

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                  #9
                  38a

                  Thanks for the Help everyone. Good to learn BEFORE any purchase.

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                    #10
                    Agree

                    It is fantasy. Also the term for this would be demilled not dewat. Since it has had the receiver cut in three places with a torch. Value the money for the parts only.

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                      #11
                      yeah that eagle was just put there to dress it up a little bit so somebody could sell if for more money
                      I don't see why you would ruin a deact like that by stamping giant eagles all over it
                      Last edited by Gimpy117; 04-17-2010, 11:00 AM.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Gimpy117 View Post
                        yeah that eagle was just put there to dress it up a little bit so somebody could sell if for more money
                        I don't see why you would ruin a deact like that by stamping giant eagles all over it
                        I have seen a lot of Berettas 38A, but none had a German marking. I´ve got a Beretta 38A from the Italian army, which was used later by German forces. It is really rare, because it has the rare Italian "crown RE"-marking:

                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/FORU...d.php?t=427006

                        Best regards,
                        Christian

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                          #13
                          I own a Beretta MP38A and it has some original Waffen stamps on it , I have owned it for many years and it is 100% original.

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                            #14
                            I agree with the comments that this is basically a parts gun.

                            Schnellmeyer, can you post photos of your Beretta?

                            Matt

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                              #15
                              Tons of these came in and were for sale for like $38 some years ago.

                              I picked up a bunch and had fun piecing them back together as displays.
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                              Collector of French ww2-era insignia.

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