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09-19-2014, 04:23 PM | #1 |
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Mauser "Marine" Erinnerungsmodell
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How much would you estimate the worth of a ( if description is correct ) nearly NIB "Mauser Parabellum Erinnerungsmodell Marine". 150 mm Barrel, 2 pos sight, cutout for shoulder stock, original box, book, tool, 2 mags, brass cleaning rod, factory sight in target. "maybe not or only minimal shot". Made in the 70īs. Please: your opinion on it, and on the value of it? TIA, Hermann |
09-20-2014, 02:01 AM | #2 |
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If it's as spiffy as they say, you would start at perhaps $1.5k. I think this configuration is fairly scarce, what with the real navy-style rear sight and stock lug. And navies in the original Luger world are very desirable...so this could very well bring lots more. We'd love to see some pics.
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Thanks!
It will cost me more ... but I am willing to pay, if gun is as described. Itīs not mine, yet! Iīll keep you posted! Hermann |
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If you get it please post photos!
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Hi Hermann, The Mauser Luger commemoratives are desirable and expensive, the Navy especially so. They sell for about $4,000.00 here in the U.S.
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Norm, you certainly confirmed my suspicions about price. I've seen the commemoratives at Simpson's site, and they were pricey, for sure, but beautiful guns. Can't wait for pics of this one, it should be nice!
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Thanks to all for their answers!
Itīs not mine yet, but I got a pic ( per mms ). I sure wish, it did NOT have that inscription. Hermann |
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Nice pistol!
I have one too with box, accessories and Walter book that was in the original box too :-) Mauro
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09-21-2014, 01:39 PM | #9 |
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Wow!
Dear Mauro, did you ever shoot it? Hermann P.S.: Walther or Mauser Booklet? |
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I got her!
With Leather case, Book, Key, cleaning rod and 2 mags ( blued ). Pix ASAP ... The gun has been shot, maybe a slight scratch, but seems to be a BEAUTY! Hermann |
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Would someone pls tell me: where there different shoulder stock notches?
Or the Marine the same as a regular 08? How ( from what direction ) does one add the stock? What to take care of to not scratch something? TIA, Hermann |
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sry asking price 1,5......sold for 2,1
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Mine is THE SAME!
Only higher number ... KM 2xx of 250. IIRC ( have to look it up ). With suitcase, with target, with warranty, with book, ... ALL! 2.200. Hermann |
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I bet at the auction there are additional costs for the buyer. They usually are.
If not, I have no Problem with 100 more ... I am happy I have mine. Just cleaning it ... canīt wait to shoot it! H |
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