Luger value[Nazi marks]

Not true.
Hitler resumed Luger production in 1934 in defiance of the horrible Treaty of Versaille. The highly desireable "K'" "G," "S," & 1936 models were secretly made. Mauser ceased production of Lugers in November 1942. 1935-1942 production numbers for Lugers is 939,709.
The ridiculous Liberal party 4" prohibited class rule makes these fine autos unavailable to the next generation of lawful gun owners.
 
Maybe a good thing they where a 4 in, as when C68 was in the works, from what I was told in Ottawa, they there to be a gone, but a big shot Liberial part member had a huge collection of Lugers. True, or Not? But a fire arms officer was the fellow that told me.
Mind you the whole 12/x is so muck Bull crap.
The maker of the luger makes a big difference as well.
Condition on these and matching is everything 95% I see are common 4 in/12-6 ones, though I know of a collection of the best of them, Pre WW2
Not true.
Hitler resumed Luger production in 1934 in defiance of the horrible Treaty of Versaille. The highly desireable "K'" "G," "S," & 1936 models were secretly made. Mauser ceased production of Lugers in November 1942. 1935-1942 production numbers for Lugers is 939,709.
The ridiculous Liberal party 4" prohibited class rule makes these fine autos unavailable to the next generation of lawful gun owners.
 
A Luger with a 4" barrel 12.6 at a gun show, around $850.00.
Re-barreled, around 1800.00.
All above in a good condition, numbers matching.
 
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