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Unread 07-29-2006, 10:59 AM   #1
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Just looked at a S/42 dated 1937 today at a local gun shop. The dealer just took it in on trade. It was brought in by the son of a veteran who brought it back with him in 1945.
It is 97% with a little muzzle ware, and is all matching except for the mag.
It comes with a shoulder holster and a copy of the "bring back papers"
He offered it to me for $1800.
I explained to him that the holster was not an issued holster and looked to be modified to fit the gun. I do believe the holster came with the gun because it is listed on the papers. It has no markings but I am sure it is WWII vintage.
Also I explained that the "bring back papers" add no value to the gun because they are a "copy" and not the original.
I'm thinking the value is about $1500? I just wanted to get some feedback on this.
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Unread 07-29-2006, 01:33 PM   #2
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Quite fishy....I have a feeling they'll continue to try to sell it as this rare configuration.
Make an offer, if they dont want it just move on.

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Unread 07-29-2006, 02:17 PM   #3
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I do realize everyone has their own feeling on the % question. And maybe I am being a little liberal ( Please don't mind the term) on the 97%. But this pistol has the best percentage i've seen on P.08 this old!
YA...I know...outside the tip of the muzzle. So lets call it a 90%
I do agree on the holster, and I also noted that the paperwork "copy" is worthless.
I probably should not have mentioned those two items with the gun. I just am not sure on the value of this pistol, and am looking for a little help.
I do appreciate your input.
Thank you
Bob

Oh ya...I have been married for 20 years, have two teenage Sons and own my own small business in NEW YORK STATE, so you'll have to do better then that to rile me!
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