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Value of a German TPH

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I recently came into an original German TPH, with the box, paperwork, target. It looks, in my opinion, excellent, no scratches, rust, or damage. The box isn't perfect, but the gun is clean.

I'm looking to move it, but don't want to be in a hurry. Any idea of where to get a good idea of value? I see lots of Interarms TPH's on various sites, but very very few real German models.

Any help is appreciated.
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Caliber and year model,plastic or wooden grip plates ,cardboard box or plastic,how many magazines,flat bottomed or pinky rest ? Variables make a difference . Ayb
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as you describe it, if you want to sell it, I would say 11-12. there are some "perfect" examples that have been around forever listed in the 17 range.


if its a .25, then add 200-250
Caliber and year model,plastic or wooden grip plates ,cardboard box or plastic,how many magazines,flat bottomed or pinky rest ? Variables make a difference . Ayb

Caliber - .22lr

Year - according to the serial number it's one of the first 70 pieces

Box - cardboard, original

Magazines - only one, flat bottomed

Original test target, instruction manual
I went to take another look at the pistol and it does indeed have a finger rest on the magazine, small as it is, there is one.

That and the instruction manual is all German.
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I've got some pics for a better idea of what I'm valuing.

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