Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-12-2009
Tags: art, japanese, samurai, sword, swords

i have a couple of questions about antique military firearm worth…?
my father left me a USMC issue m1911 .45 caliber handgun, with three magazines. he has killed well over 5 japanese soldiers with that gun. he was issued it in 1933, and carried it all through world war two and korea. the gun is in excellent condition.
my uncle, who served in the US army and was stationed in germany, gave me a german army issued 9mm luger, and it has two magazines. he got it off of one of the many enemy infantry he put down. gun shoots perfect, all parts are from the original era it was captured in. meaning nothing has been replaced since he took it off the enemy.
i am never getting rid of these weapons, i will pass them down to my kids when they turn of age. just out of curiosity though…how much do you think each one, magaznes included, would be worth? take a guess i dont need an exact ammount.
http://www.wwiifirearms.com This guy is a WW II firearms collector. ray@wwiifirearms.com or call 440-823-8829
Documentation and appraisal services are available.
Good luck.
1945 WWII Japanese 7.7 Type 99 “Last Ditch” rifle
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