I'm looking at a couple Ku Lugers, I'll post a few pics, and the buyers description: Here's the first one:
"All the small parts for serial number Ku4318ns are marked 18. The wood grips are in excellent condition and fit tight and are marked 4318 with the left plate having a safety chip. The bore is excellent with a 4-inch (101.6mm) barrel that has 95% of its bluing remaining. It includes one great condition magazine with a bakelite base and engraving of 1027 — it also has magazine body markings of FXO, SE, 37, and P08."
Looking at a price of around 3500$, no tax, private sale, however, this one just sold on gunbroker, I had actually expected it to go higher:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/910557692 If I were to have bought that pistol my final costs would have been close to 2700$.
And finally, here is a rig that Legacy just recently sold:
www.legacy-collectibles.com
So, with the limited info in hand what would be a fair price for a Ku Luger in this condition? as pictured......3500$ (asking) seems too high, and that's where it sits right about now, but that's before I've haggled (or attempted to,
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"All the small parts for serial number Ku4318ns are marked 18. The wood grips are in excellent condition and fit tight and are marked 4318 with the left plate having a safety chip. The bore is excellent with a 4-inch (101.6mm) barrel that has 95% of its bluing remaining. It includes one great condition magazine with a bakelite base and engraving of 1027 — it also has magazine body markings of FXO, SE, 37, and P08."
Looking at a price of around 3500$, no tax, private sale, however, this one just sold on gunbroker, I had actually expected it to go higher:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/910557692 If I were to have bought that pistol my final costs would have been close to 2700$.
And finally, here is a rig that Legacy just recently sold:

SOLD - Rare Luftwaffe Mauser Luger Rig - Ku Marked
4/24/20 - This is a very nice example of the very well known and highly sought after Luftwaffe Inspected Ku marked Luger rig. This is one of the approx 5,000 that were produced with the Ku suffix, and one of only 2,700 that were produced with '41 date on chamber and 'byf' code on toggle. The...

So, with the limited info in hand what would be a fair price for a Ku Luger in this condition? as pictured......3500$ (asking) seems too high, and that's where it sits right about now, but that's before I've haggled (or attempted to,