bryce61
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My uncle recently passed away, leaving his estate to my bro, sis and myself. He was a WW2 veteran and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. After the war, he returned with three German handguns which he placed in a closet and that's where they've been for 70 years or so. I wanted to know if any of these are considered "highly" collectable or just common war relics. Here they are.....
Walther P 38 w/ holster Sn's match on all parts. Marked AC above 43 (year) Serial number in the low 7000's with an H series.
Browning Hi Power w/holster. Markings seem to indicate 1943, but im not sure. Nazi symbols are where they should be. Don't know much more about this gun.
DUO 25cal. no leather. This is a CZ company but was taken over by Germany during the war. Has all markings as being made during the occupation.
All are in decent shape with no pitting and only slight surface rust on the DUO.
Any info would be helpful and appreciated. Thanks
Bryce
Walther P 38 w/ holster Sn's match on all parts. Marked AC above 43 (year) Serial number in the low 7000's with an H series.
Browning Hi Power w/holster. Markings seem to indicate 1943, but im not sure. Nazi symbols are where they should be. Don't know much more about this gun.
DUO 25cal. no leather. This is a CZ company but was taken over by Germany during the war. Has all markings as being made during the occupation.
All are in decent shape with no pitting and only slight surface rust on the DUO.
Any info would be helpful and appreciated. Thanks
Bryce