Hi, does anyone know the production numbers of the D.Manuel II Lugers?
How many were made and possible value?
The were stamped with the King D. Manuel II, between 1908-1910.
Thanks
Cheers
Nuno
Hi, does anyone know the production numbers of the D.Manuel II Lugers?
How many were made and possible value?
The were stamped with the King D. Manuel II, between 1908-1910.
Thanks
Cheers
Nuno
Hi Nuno May I suggest You take a look at the Luger Forum? (a Google search should bring it up) . There are some experts on there who I would have thought could help You.
Check out the animated Luger by the way on their home page!!!!
If you mean the 1906 Royal Portuguese army model made by DMW with the Crown M crest, 5000 were made, and though I have no idea on value, the Navy version of which only 1000 were produced is worth a lot more.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Do you have a picture??
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
Hello Nuno-according to my US military gun value book, the value would be US $500 to 2,500 depending on condition-the Naval pistols are much more expensive but the US values are for operational guns-I assume you are looking at a DEAC example.
Do you have more pictures?? The full gun. and proof marks and is the bore in good shape? Is any numbers that don't match?? I can give you a better opinion if I have this information. Some daylight photos would help.
Thanks,
John
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
From the photos, it almost looks like it's been reblued.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Is it a live firearm or a dewat? This luger is a 1906 Royal Portuguese Army Luger.
These were Manufactred by DWM for Military contract sales to the Portuguese Armed forces. The era of Manufacture was between 1908 and 1910, as Manuel II, Whose crest appears above the chamber, was on the Throne during these two years.The official Portuguese designation of this firearm is 1909. Approximately 5000 produced.
My opinion is that this luger was restored sometime in it's life. The value in my opinion is $2500.00.
I hope this helps.
John
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
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