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Unread 10-07-2019, 10:16 AM   #1
steve@jaggerauctioneers
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Default 1938 s/42 luger

I have a marked 1938 S/42 Luger with matching showing serial numbers. I think that this is a pre war Mauser mfg Luger. My main question is that it has an importers mark on the barrel and I am not sure how bad that hurts the value or what the rough value of this pistol might be. Thanks in advance for any info from the experts.
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