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Luger pistol value question
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<blockquote data-quote="ksfarmer" data-source="post: 1553689" data-attributes="member: 104964"><p>I would never shoot an investment grade Luger, SN on all parts match. If a part breaks you got only a shooter! Buy a mismatched reblued or holster worn one. Commercial Frankenstein shooters go from 900 to 1100. I would strongly advise not getting into collector grade unless you really know your Lugers. keyton,s "Lugers at Radom" is a good beginners book. There are several good Luger websites. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksfarmer, post: 1553689, member: 104964"] I would never shoot an investment grade Luger, SN on all parts match. If a part breaks you got only a shooter! Buy a mismatched reblued or holster worn one. Commercial Frankenstein shooters go from 900 to 1100. I would strongly advise not getting into collector grade unless you really know your Lugers. keyton,s “Lugers at Radom” is a good beginners book. There are several good Luger websites. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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