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.
Yes
The Luger was a standard issue sidearm in WW1. The P-38 pistol replaced it in WW2.
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the German did have 30 cal. luger pistols in WW2
the value of ANY firearms depends on overall condition.........
The German Luger, officially known as the Luger P08, is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Georg J. Luger in the early 20th century. It's renowned for its distinctive toggle-lock mechanism and ergonomic design, which contributed to its popularity during World War I and World War II. The Luger was primarily chambered in 9mm Parabellum, making it a significant firearm in military history. Its unique design and historical significance have made it a sought-after collectible among firearms enthusiasts.
it will vary depending on condition. send me a picture for an opinion..........
$500 to over $2000, all things dependent, such as condition, arsenal, special markings/features, matching numbers, etc.
$13 USD or RM 32 in 1945. GI's paid up to $100 for a war trophy
The Luger P08 was the side arm used by the German Army for both World War 1 and World War 2. The pistol was deisgned by George Luger and went into production in 1908, thus Pistol 08 or P08. The design had a unique toggle receiver mechanism. The gun has only 2 screws and they hold on the wood grips. This design uses close tolerance, sliding mechanisms that does not withstand dirt and grime. That is why the Luger holster completely encloses the pistol.
prices vary based on condition. send me a picture of the items if you want an offer.....