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Value? An arm and a leg- maybe 2. There are very few sales of these to name a number. Value will be HEAVILY dependent on condition, matching parts numbers, etc. For a very good specimen, typically $2,500 and up. You will need a hands on appraisal by an expert on WW 2 Nazi weapons. Good luck.

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