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    #16
    Gunbroker is a good place to get ballpark values.

    Yours is not in greeat shape and worth nowhere naer $500. They want that for minty ones and I don't know if they get that.

    You might get a couple hundred - the parts are desireable.

    Neat little guns to shoot, but .25 auto is about the wimpiest cartridge in existance.
    MLP

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      #17
      Thanks for all the great info and expertise guys! This is why I love this forum, the knowledge here is top notch and I learn something everytime I'm on. Thanks again.


      Sammy t.

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        #18
        Originally posted by SammyT View Post
        yes, there is a triangle in a circle below the firing pin on the rear of the gun, as you described. I didn't notice that before either. Can you tell me what that marking would mean along with the others?

        Also, I did a little research on line and is it fair to assume that my pistol is a model 14 with a manufacture date between 1919 and 1934? I say this because I had read that my serial number falls in this time frame.


        sammy t.
        This marking is also found on Portguese Lugers it means military or police useage.. Your .25 cal. Mauser is a model 1910 The 1914 model is in .32 cal. BILL
        Last edited by Bill Grist; 12-13-2012, 11:00 AM.

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