About 150,000 p.38 pistols were produced by Mauser in 1944. If it is a dual tone(barrel is blue and the rest is phosphate green) it is worth up to about $1200 if it's in great shape. If it all blue it is worth $300-800 depending on condition. Condition means a lot as to the price. Also if the major parts of the pistol do not have the same serial number, the price is greatly reduced
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You will have to contact Mauser
You will have to call Browning with the serial number.
The Mauser serial number 2082 is not specific enough to definitively determine the year of manufacture, as Mauser produced many models over different periods. However, if this serial number refers to a specific model, such as the Mauser 98, further information about the specific markings or features would be needed to narrow down the production year. Generally, Mauser rifles from the early 20th century often have serial numbers in that range. For precise dating, consulting a collector's guide or an expert in Mauser firearms would be advisable.
You will need to start by contacting Mauser
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To determine the age of a Mauser 765 with the serial number 213114, you would need to refer to specific production records or databases associated with Mauser firearms. Generally, Mauser pistols were manufactured in various periods, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. If you can find the specific model and its production year associated with that serial number, you can ascertain its age. You might also consult a firearms expert or collector who specializes in Mauser models for more precise information.
50-1000 USD depending on specifics
10-100 usd
what age serial # 917400
Although many references have been published on Mauser rifles, I don't know of any that have a complete sn listing.
The value of a Waffenfabrik Mauser A-G Oberndorf N Mauser's Patent firearm with serial number 111216 can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, historical significance, and market demand. Generally, Mauser rifles from this era can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it’s best to consult a firearms expert or appraiser who specializes in vintage military firearms.