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What’s This Gun Worth? (Book Giveaway)

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To say firearms values and used gun prices are a popular topic among Gun Digest readers may be quite an understatement. In this week’s book giveaway, you can enter for a chance to win a reader favorite,  the ultimate firearms price guide: 2012 Standard Catalog of Firearms.

 

 

To enter the random drawing for a chance to win the 2012 Standard Catalog of Firearms, just enter a comment below with your answer to the following question: What make/model is the gun pictured above, and what is it’s value?

Give it your best guess, or, as always, you can just say you’d like to win the book.

Entries will be accepted until midnight Monday (April 2, 2012) and we’ll announce the winner Tuesday (April 3).

Good luck!

The all-new 2012 Standard Catalog of Firearms has more — more photos, more prices, more handguns, more rifles, more shotguns. This trusted sourcebook is your must-have guide to the world’s hottest collectible firearms, past and present, along with entries for the industry’s newest offerings.

  • 7,500+ photos and extended descriptions let you know exactly what you’ve got and what it’s worth
  • Completely updated values from firearms experts
  • Up to six condition grades for every entry – more than 110,000 prices listed!
  • Stunning 16-page color section featuring the fascinating world of cartridge collecting.

THE RULES
One entry per person, please.
Entries accepted until 11:59 pm Central Time Monday, Apr. 2, 2012.
Winner will be selected at random and announced Tuesday, Apr. 3, 2012.

F+W MEDIA/ GUN DIGEST Book Giveaway OFFICIAL RULES

No purchase necessary to enter or win.
A purchase will not increase your chances of winning.
Offered only to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia (“U.S.”), aged 18 years or older.

1. ELIGIBILITY: Open to legal U.S. residents who are 18 years of age or older. Employees, officers and directors of F+W Media, Inc. (“Sponsor”), its subsidiaries, affiliates, advertising and

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Corrina Peterson About the Author: Corrina Peterson manages book acquisitions and production at Gun Digest Books, the leading publisher of books covering everything there is to know about guns, ammo and knives. Corrina's interest in firearms began as the result of a close relationship with an M16 during active duty military service and went on to include trap shooting, upland bird hunting and wilderness elk hunting.

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  1. uzidoit says:

    1920 carbine by dwm, $9000 , this would nice on my wall but i will settle for the 2013 standard catalog as a more realistic prize to help assess my collections value

  2. uzidoit says:

    a 1920 DWM carbine value 25,000.00

  3. Geo says:

    1902 Luger carbine in 7.65.

  4. jbdmlr says:

    1920 navy carbine.7.65mm.. 900.00 poor to 6500.00 exc.German export 9mm are very rare.113/4in. barrel. Per sixth edition standard military firearms.Good anwser pisolero45acp.Would really like the 22nd edition of firearms catalog also.Good luck.

  5. 00 Del says:

    It is a 1902 Model Deutsches Waffen Und Munitionsfabriken Luger carbine. The value is $7,000-$25,000 based on condition, accessories included and matching numbers.

  6. mr9mm says:

    Its a luger carbine,Maker unknown

  7. alcrambt says:

    I don’t have a clue as to the make of this gun nor its value which is exactly the reason I need a copy of the 2012 Standard Catalog of Firearms. Also, I will not steal the information from those who have researched and posted their replies before me.

  8. loompa says:

    1902 Luger Carbine, 15,000.00–Would love book. Thank-you.

  9. gundog1951 says:

    1902 Luger Carbine, about 2,500 manufactured. Value: gun only (without stock) $8,250 – $9,750.

  10. jim says:

    navy issued luger (german) depending on condition 10 -40 thousand

  11. Rascal says:

    I believe it is a model 1902 Luger Carbine without the buttstock attached. The Erma model ET22 “Navy Model” appears to have been copied from this model.
    Value is about $17,000.

  12. Pistolero45ACP says:

    Per my 2nd edition of the Standard Catalog of Military Firearms, page 98, This is a 1920 Navy Luger Carbine, Assembled from surplus Navy parts with the distinctive two position, sliding navy sight on the rear toggle link.
    Make therefore is unknown. Value: Exc. $6,250

    I would like to win a copy of the all-new 2012 Standard Catalog of Firearms.

  13. Prchrmn2 says:

    DWM Model 1902 Luger Semi Automatic Carbine in .30 Cal minus the traditional stock estimated value (small picutre so hard to tell…$32,000 USD.

  14. bikesrususa says:

    I say it’s a 1902 Luger Carbine.Values range from 18500 to 2500.7.65mm caliber.Sight has 4 positions

  15. tapj80 says:

    Well after scouring the internet it appears to be a DWM 1902 Luger Carbine. An auction in 08′ had one sold for $13,800.

  16. beetle says:

    luger carbine. From the checkering pattern, an earlier version — perhaps 1902. Can’t really give a value figure without knowing condition and whether or not it comes with the stock and matching case. For just the gun in good condition I’d say $15K. For a complete one with the case and stock could be $30K+

  17. ed says:

    Luger Carbine with out the stock. $11000.00 give or take on the condition.

  18. mystic11 says:

    1903 Luger carbine

  19. irv11 says:

    It’s a 1902 DWM Luger in .30 Luger. Depending on condition of the weapon, it is valued up to $18,000.00.

  20. jdamos says:

    It’s awesome!! That’s what it is!!

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