Can't be answered without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, caliber, barrel length, condition and finish
value depends on condition. and, lugers were made only in 30 cal luger and 9 mm luger.
The P08 was not made in 1830.
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.
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Taurus made several 9mm handguns. Which model did you have in mind?
by reference to 'luger' ammo, one believes it to be a 9mm cartridge, which is the cartrige for the German luger. however, there are many other pistol that were made to fire the 9mm luger cartridge. in addition, the luger was also made in the '30 cal luger' which is a smaller bullet in a necked down cartridge.
a K date luger was made in 1934 and a G date luger was made in 1935.....
There is no one answer, as there is no one Luger pistol. There are more than 100 variations of the Luger pistol- some relatively common, some extremely rare. Value would also be driven by condition, and if it has had any changes made to it. Value might be $600 or $6,000. You will need to take this to an experienced dealer who can give you a fair estimate.
it is the code name for a Mauser made luger
The best way to find out the value of porcelain pieces made in occupied Japan is to take them to an antique appraiser. The pieces must be stamped Occupied Japan to be verified that they actually were made in occupied Japan.
They were originally made in 7.65mm Luger (.30 Luger) but many were rebarreled to 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger). Have a gunsmith check it.
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............