On the 2 P-35s I have they have an eagle over the number 140. These are the most common. You will also see the eagle over swastika on both the slide and the frame. Also the eagle over 140 will be just under the barrel on the muzzle of the slide.
go to: www.gunworld.com/p08/p08_us.html (luger markings)
poland.
Stalingrad
From 1942 onwards German children were evacuated to rural areas from the big cities.
Operation Typhoon : October 1941 and January 1942 .
africa ;)
value depends on overall condition..................
luger production ceased about 1942. the P38 took over as the German military pistol during WW2..................any luger made after WW2 were after market pistols.
probably proof markings
A few hundred to multiple thousands of USD depending on EXACTLY what you have.
There are dozens of variations of the Luger pistol. Without a LOT more information, I can only say between $400 and $1200 dollars. Value will also heavily depend on exact condition and originality. Please do NOT attempt to "clean up" a collector's firearm- that can destroy much of the value. You should find a dealer or collector that is experienced with Lugers for a first hand evaluation.
value depends on overall condition
Usually 9mm. However some earlier Lugers were chambered for the 30 caliber Luger.
The Luger P08 (Pistole-Parabellum 1908) was the standard German sidearm up until the introduction of the Walther P38 in 1938. The Luger was the more common to be issued to officers up until its final manufacturer ceased production in 1945.
the value of ANY firearms depends on overall condition.........
go to: gunsamerica.com bring up 'lugers' and check prices and condition
FC Schalke 04 was the winner of the German Bundesliga in 1942.
this is strange..CZ 27 with FNH markings were produced more towards the end of WWII (1943-45). Serial number 114331 is an early CZ 27 production, probably 1941-1942. a serial 114331 should not have the FNH marking, but earlier "Bohmische" markings