What specifications are you looking for
the frame
valued depends on overall condition, both luger and eddystone
there is a stand 4" barrel model. an 8" barrel naval model and an 8" artillary model....
The same value as any other luger of similar model and condition. And I have to ask- you know this how?
Yes, not to successful
Yes.
You can find original Luger magazines at gun stores, online firearm retailers, auction websites, and from private sellers. It's important to verify the authenticity of the magazine and ensure it is compatible with your specific Luger model.
3 types: standard model with 4" barrel artillery model with 8" barrel (world war 1) naval model also with 8" barrel Lugers came in two calibers. 9mm and 30 cal. luger
depends on overall condition
100-260 or so
standard 4"barrel model and 8" artillery model
A Luger with the serial number 1737 and no safety on the grip is likely a model from the early production years, specifically a P08 Luger. The absence of a grip safety suggests it may be a variant produced before the introduction of that feature in later models. To determine the exact model and confirm its specifications, additional details such as the year of manufacture and specific markings would be helpful.