WWII German lugars value vary from about $800-$1200 for battlefield pick-ups, these are usually in the poorest shape. If the "take-home papers" are with it stating what battle or area it was recovered the value goes up! Artiliary lugars in 9mm with a 10" barrel and all of the other accessories ( detachable shoulder stock and 40 round drum magazine) sell for $5500 and up! I collect these hand guns and have several. Also note that after WWI a lot of Lugars were converted to .30 cal due to the treaty of Versallies, these can usually be found for $800 or less. Condition plays the largest role, or if the lugar can be varified as belonging to a famous general or person. Be careful when working the action on these babies, due to their age and condition Misfires are common.... Safety first when any gun or weapon is handeled!
This is sort of like how much is a 1915 automobile worth? Just as there are many models of cars, there are many models of Luger. Value will depend on EXACT model, condition, and originality. It may range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for some rare versions. An accurate answer will require a hands-on assessment from a person that knows Lugers.
$13 USD / RM 32 in 1945
Much worse than they did prior to WWII.
Value will depend on condition, originality, markings, and maker (several different firms made the P08 Luger) The differences can make a MAJOR difference in values. Values could range from low hundreds to over $1000. This will really need a hands on assessment from a dealer or collector. Sorry, there are some things we just can't do well on the internet.
No. They were both much earlier firearms.
$500 to over $2000, all things dependent, such as condition, arsenal, special markings/features, matching numbers, etc.
The value depends on overall condition. If you have a P38, then you don't have a luger. They both fire the 9mm luger cartridge though.
Amazing as it may seem, the holster for the German Luger can be worth as much as $300.
$5500 in excellent condition
The same value as any other luger of similar model and condition. And I have to ask- you know this how?
the value of ANY firearms depends on overall condition.........
prices vary based on condition. send me a picture of the items if you want an offer.....
$13 USD or RM 32 in 1945. GI's paid up to $100 for a war trophy
value depends on overall condition............174 is probably the serial #. that would mean the pistol was made in early 1918. On top of luger in middle of toggle would be the makers logo...................
Lex Luger is still very much alive.
Luger's are a world of their own. Value ranges can go from a few hundred to multiple thousands. I would suggest posting over at http://luger.gunboards.com/ with the following information Barrel length Caliber Detailed description of magazine(s) Any accessories described in detail (holster, loading tool, etc.) All markings on the Luger described in detail. Pictures if you can
go to: gunsamerica.com check out the gun condition and price asked on lugers. compare it to yours for price