When the US Army first requested a pistol in .45 ACP, Luger submitted their signature handgun modified to fire that cartridge. Only a pair of these guns are know to exist today, and they are extremely valuable - one fetched $1 million at auction in 1989.
that should be 'byf 41 and that means it was made by Mauser. value depends on overall condtion................
value depends on overall condition. your mauser COULD be worth $900-$1200
Not sure that they all wanted it, but a Luger is a well proven pistol that works reliably.
Steel and wood.
John Browning invented the 1911 in 1910, and it was adopted by the U.S. Military in 1911.
value depends on overall condition
How much is a 1911 quarter worth
The same value as any other luger of similar model and condition. And I have to ask- you know this how?
$5500 in excellent condition
$400 - $500
about $1.00
It is worth 1,500$ to 2000$ but 3,000$ to 4,000$
Lex Luger is still very much alive.
Jan C. Still has a Luger site that is argueably the best on the web.
10-10000 USD depending on specifics.
Depending on condition, between $100 and $250- presuming you mean the .22 Stoeger Luger.
although a P38 fires the same ammo as a Luger (9mm) it is not a Luger. It is a double action pistol that replaced the luger before wars end.......value of P38 can be checked by going to 'gunsamerica.com' and scroll or seek P38...................