value depends on overall condition
luger production ceased about 1942. the P38 took over as the German military pistol during WW2..................any luger made after WW2 were after market pistols.
Usually 9mm. However some earlier Lugers were chambered for the 30 caliber Luger.
value depends on overall condition..................
Books and gun shows/auctions.
go to: gunsamerica.com bring up 'lugers' and check prices and condition
First, "Gesichert" is not a brand name. It is the German word for "Safe"- and is exposed when the manual safety is on. Second, serial numbers were reused, so they are not unique to only one gun. There are dozens of different varieties of Luger pistols (one of my references has 6 pages of them). The value of any gun is based on make, model and condition. You will need to take your Luger to a gun dealer or a gun show for a hands-on assessment.
the value of ANY firearms depends on overall condition.........
the luger is a German design, not french. luger value depends on overall condition.......
Blue Book of Gun Values
value depends on condition. and, lugers were made only in 30 cal luger and 9 mm luger.
Browning did not make the Luger
you probably mean 'broomhandle' pistol....... the came in 30 cal. luger and 9mm luger. value depends on overall condition...............