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With Lugers increasing in value like they are, and possibly the Broomhandle Mauser, I would be more concerned with preservation without unnecessary field stripping. Wipe down and lube to prevent corrosion, but don't take them apart until you get them in your possesion and find out exactly what you have. In this day and age, some very interesting and significant historical pieces are being brought out of closets, attics, etc and passed down to people who have no interest in history or firearms. Hats off to you for educating yourself. I would take pictures of them and make notes of any markings, so you can start your research and find out what you have. Congratulations.
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