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    i have a 1914 mauser with a black leather flap holster, i would like to sell it to buy an m1 carbine, any idea what these go for? it looks like it is brand new,99% original bluing on it, the inside has a stamp of a small eagle with a swastica in a circle. im not sure if it is military or german police
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    Quote Originally Posted by phillydude View Post
    i have a 1914 mauser with a black leather flap holster, i would like to sell it to buy an m1 carbine, any idea what these go for? it looks like it is brand new,99% original bluing on it, the inside has a stamp of a small eagle with a swastica in a circle. im not sure if it is military or german police
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    I suppose it´s a P08 (Luger)? Is every single part (except the grip screws) identically numbered? Does is have two magazines, numbered to the pistol? If not, it would be valued as a "shooter" and it would depend on the condition (rust, pitting, barrel etc.). It is very common to find that expendable parts (firing pin, extractor, ejector etc) have been replaced and that the gun is then NOT fully numbered. Pics would be a great help.

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    no, it isnt a luger . it is a mauser model 1914 , the serial number is on the bbl, slide, and frame. it does have 2 mags,both mint condition. but they are not marked with the serial

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    The prices over here are from $250 up to $330 it depends on the quality and on that what the customer want to invest. Nice Pistols in 7.65x17mm Mauser (.32ACP) with wooden grips and 8 round magazin.

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    thanks Gunner !

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    If your Mauser has an Eagle and Swastika it's more likely a 1934. Is the grip straight or is it humped on the back? If humped, it's a 1934.

    If it is indeed all original and matching the price would be in the $500 range. If the holster is original, correct and in good condition add $100. These are just guesstimates without seeing it first hand. Do you have any photos?

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