Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, finish, barrel length, box, papers, accessories, condition. Could vary from less than 100 to multiple thousands of USD.
value depends on condition. and, lugers were made only in 30 cal luger and 9 mm luger.
you probably mean 'broomhandle' pistol....... the came in 30 cal. luger and 9mm luger. value depends on overall condition...............
Stoeger made the .22 cal Luger from 1969 to 1986
There were 3 different models of the Stoeger .22 Luger pistol, with slightly varying values. Depending on condition, values are ABOUT $150-$250.
WHAT DOES LUGER MEAN IN RELATION TO A GUN? it is a type of pistol made in Germany in the early 1900's and given the name 'luger' after the designer, George Luger. they are calibers 9mm and 30 cal, which has a bottle neck case. the 30 cal cannot be used in a 9mm nor can the 9mm be used in the 30 cal......................
the 30 cal luger cartridge has a bottle neck case. a mauser 32 cal cartridge has a straight case...........
$1500 estimate. but what you consider MINT. another may consider Excellent
luger were made to fire a 9mm cartridge or the 30 luger cartridge. a 9mm cartridge will not chamber in a 30 cal luger pistol............
9mm would be the most common. there is also the 30 cal. luger ammo which is a bottle neck cartridge......... lugers were made for the 9mm and 30 cal. lugers
You should be able to find .32 ammo just about anywhere that sells ammo. if you are referring to a '30 cal. luger' then you can't used a 32 cal. shell. Lugers was made only in the 30 cal. luger (which has a bottle neck) and the 9mm cal. which has a straight brass case.................... this ammo can also be found in a sporting store......................
22 cal......................
The value of ANY firearm will depend on condition, finish, and specific models, barrel length, etc. A good starting point would be the Blue Book of Gun Values, or Gun Trader's Guide. Due to the LARGE number of variations in Lugers, your best information would be to contact a gun dealer that handles collectible firearms for his assessment. The value could be anywhere from $100 to several thousand dollars. And have never seen a Luger in .38 cal- most were cal .30 Luger, or 9mm Parabellum.