This is a nice pistol otherwise with matching slide and frame and "k" in all the right places - austrian military 1916 pistol. The other thing that is interesting is the right side proof mark above trigger has 15 and the left side of the slide has 1916 but the serials do match. Any opinions or comments would be greatly appreciated.
That is interesting that the slide is marked 1916 yet the acceptance on the trigger is 1915. As to your original question, if a gun is mismatched I always assume one third to half price the value if fully matched. It seems to hold true with even mismatched lugers, Nambus and others with even just mags.
I second Sam on the value reductions due to mismatched parts.
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