![]() ![]() Wish i had one, but over here in England i would have to pay around £ 1,800.00 which is way out of my price range. Very nice luger.i hope you keep it.but if you do sell it, it commands top dollar.!!! You will have to register, but it only takes a few seconds.well woth a look for any luger or axis pistol questions.loads of expert advice to be had. Post your questions and images on this site and see what feedback you get. Egg is correct, you will find the "1" behind the side plate. That is a very fine example you have there.Īll long-barreled lugers are sought after, but in very good condition, as yours is, with matching numbers and a matching magazine.very rare. ** "13": a- Qty two - variable back sight b- lever above trigger on right c- qty three - top mechanism d- saftey mechanism when saftey is on le- eft side, square plate above the trigger ** 413 ** : One- frame, left side, close to barrel ** "413 & m" **: Three Locations: barrel clip- on bottom frame- front, above the trigger guard Note: Add 800 or so if the stock is matching depending on condition. Keep in mind this prices vary to region and collector, but for a 1000 you probably have a great find there for a very good price. My guess is the exception, a 3, is a matching number and is used because a two digit number will not fit. A 1917 DWM Artillery Luger in 98 condition with same as above is in the 4,100 + range. ![]() Only one exception was found on my pistol and is noted in the image. USA_Finn wrote:Mr Egg, thank you for sharing your expertise and knowledge about Luger serial numbers. ![]()
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