To be certain, write down the serial numbers and go to a good book store and check in the current "Shooter's Bible" or other collectible gun price guide.
Ought to be somewhere around $1000.
A Browning Hi Power
Roughly $900-$1200, depending on markings, condition, and matching parts/ correct magazine, etc.
not unusual to have a different /wrong holster with a pistol. in wartime things do get mixed up. Or, someoen bought the pistol then later bought th holster for it. The reason for the non match....................
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
0-multiple thousands of USD depending on exactly what configuration you have and overall condition.
Don't know the value, but if it was a government issue, itwas produced in 1918.
Was it made for the Colt? Is it someone's old flap holster for a Colt 1917, and your Colt wound up inside? What's the condition of the holster? Too many questions to be answered.
prices vary on all lugers. with a luger, 2 matching mags and holster it is called a 'rig'. prices can go up to $2,000 more or less. Go to: GUNSAMERICA.COM and look up lugers listed for prices
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of the condition.
That would depend on its condition, date manufactured, quality of holster, date holster was made, and what type and quality of jewel there is.
Yes, I have two, one holster and one rig.
Yes. Post over on Jan C. Still's forum for a audience that deals in this type weapon.