The same value as any other luger of similar model and condition. And I have to ask- you know this how?
If you mean a Hi Point C9,about $150.
Depends on exact make, model and condition. There were several different ones.
value depends on overall condition............174 is probably the serial #. that would mean the pistol was made in early 1918. On top of luger in middle of toggle would be the makers logo...................
A model C .20 caliber not a model C9 or C9PB in very good condition is worth around $105 to $130. If you want the owners manual, see the link below. Download the C9 owners manual it will be almost the same as the "C" Crosman airguns owns both Sheridan and Benjamin airguns.
the frame
there is a stand 4" barrel model. an 8" barrel naval model and an 8" artillary model....
valued depends on overall condition, both luger and eddystone
Depending on condition, between $100 and $250- presuming you mean the .22 Stoeger Luger.
They started to make this rifle in 1949 and stopped in 1990 ( sheridan sliverstreak model ) During the 1990's the name changed to C9 sliverstreak and C9 bluestreak.
although a P38 fires the same ammo as a Luger (9mm) it is not a Luger. It is a double action pistol that replaced the luger before wars end.......value of P38 can be checked by going to 'gunsamerica.com' and scroll or seek P38...................
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