the value of any item depends on condition and description of the item. you do not state if your pistol is the P38 model or luger model or some other model. always provide all information on the side and top of any firearm............
Impossible to answer without a LOT more information. Serial numbers are not unique to only one gun in the world.
No way to tell- serial numbers are not unique to only one gun in the world. Repost with make, model, serial number, and a basic description, we'll try to get you an answer.
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Impossible to answer without more information. Get us a model and we MAY be able to answer. A serial number is NOT unique to only one gun in the world.
First submachinegun, firing pistol-caliber ammunition? That's probably the "Broomhandle" Mauser from 1893 or 1895 or something like that. They had select-fire versions that could shoot fully automatic. These models were available with a shoulder stock and a high-capacity magazine. They fired a 7.62mm or 9mm pistol round.
I have a Mauser action 7 mmthat could be for World War II when the Germans were fighting the Russians
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A cross stamped on the receiver of a German Mauser K98k means that it was a Russian Capture rifle.
The Mauser Gewehr 98 was created and produced around World War I. Often times, people will say M98 to denote the Gewehr 98 or K98k. This is true because they are referring to the basic design. On the other hand, Mauser is currently producing some new, modern versions of the Mauser 98 action. This model is known as the Mauser M98. Hope this helps.
The Germans used the Kar 98k Bolt-Action Rifle, MP40, MP44, Luger Pistol, Panzerfaust Rocket Lancher, Gewerhr 41 Semi-Automatic Rifle, MG42, Potato Masher Hand Grenade, Mauser C96 Pistol and some more but those are the main weapons used by the Germans.
Tough to answer without seeing pictures of this pistol. Values for pre-'45 examples generally range from 200 to 600usd. The final value would be based on condition and if it is original /as issued.
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