Looking for value of the following
Luger 1918 DWM, very good condition, all matching serial numbers except mag. Serial number is two digit and the letter 'a'. I removed the grips prior to cleaning as did not want them to get oil soaked
Colt 1911 very good condition with the exception that the barrel is pitted inside on one side. No mags. Serial number is C 12###. I have had two people who are knowledgable with Colt 1911 look at this one and both place it at 97-98% range. All the proof and assembler markings are consistant with the serial number. There does not appear to be any holster wear and the cut on the grips is clean and crisp
Smith and Wesson .455 I would have been able to say it looks new and possibly unfired (will have a gun smith confirm this). The only bad, or good thing about this revolver is that it is inscribed (initials and family name" and "138th BATT" on the right side above the grips.
I have already started to Google these and looking for additional info
Luger 1918 DWM, very good condition, all matching serial numbers except mag. Serial number is two digit and the letter 'a'. I removed the grips prior to cleaning as did not want them to get oil soaked
Colt 1911 very good condition with the exception that the barrel is pitted inside on one side. No mags. Serial number is C 12###. I have had two people who are knowledgable with Colt 1911 look at this one and both place it at 97-98% range. All the proof and assembler markings are consistant with the serial number. There does not appear to be any holster wear and the cut on the grips is clean and crisp
Smith and Wesson .455 I would have been able to say it looks new and possibly unfired (will have a gun smith confirm this). The only bad, or good thing about this revolver is that it is inscribed (initials and family name" and "138th BATT" on the right side above the grips.
I have already started to Google these and looking for additional info
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