The value of an Austrian Bohler Stahl Luger with serial number 5347 can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, historical significance, and any accompanying documentation or provenance. Generally, Lugers can range from a few thousand to over ten thousand dollars, with rare models or those in excellent condition fetching higher prices. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or auction house specializing in vintage firearms.
It is impossible to value a Luger with just a serial number.
An Austrian- Georg Luger (no e on Georg)
Try asking at Jan C. Still's luger forum.
if you look down on the luger top you will see a date. that is when it was made.....
They were originally made in 7.65mm Luger (.30 Luger) but many were rebarreled to 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger). Have a gunsmith check it.
Way to many variables and a scant description. Go to Jan C. Still's Luger Forum and look around.
on top of the luger, where the barrel goes into the receiver ther is (usuaally) a date. On the left side of the frame, just down from the date is the serial number. Usually not more then 4 numbers
100-1000 or more USD depending on specifics
100-1000 or more USD depending on specifics
it merely refers to that number produced for that year, and a number to be used for arms inventory...........................
no, just means gun made early 1941 (based on serial number)
when was this luger Mfg,Serial # 2869