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04-28-2012, 06:36 PM | #1 |
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Why no love for this 1902 AE?
This GB lot looks to me like a genuine, 70% Cartridge counter:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=283376406 The Blue Book usually lags behind the market:
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04-28-2012, 06:51 PM | #2 |
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Hi Michael, You're missing the link! Regards, Norm
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04-28-2012, 06:54 PM | #3 |
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OK, I made it explicit.
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(psst...click on "this GB lot"...)
Aw, shoot...We could have made Norm squirm...
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This counter lost the key component: the grip counter. Paying 5-digit and restoring it? Probably not for most people.
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The link is there, just click on "This GB lot". The gun is missing the extractor and toggle lock. It looks like it has a real CC magazine that might be missing the guts. This is a known number that has been around for a long time, but I never had any report on its condition, so I don't know if this is the same gun. The frame serial number looks a little hinkey, but CC frame serial numbers generally are stamped a bit helter-skelter. I would need photos of the top of the magazine and perhaps more pics of the internals of the gun. It might be a good gun and a diamond in the rough, or it may be a reworked '02 Fat Barrel. It will be interesting to see if it sells and what it takes to meet the reserve. Looks kinda promising.
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Unlike the grip counter, the extractor and toggle lock are easily replaceable with correct unnumbered parts. So the pistol still seems underappreciated to me.
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I would have to agree. If it is genuine, at the current price it is seriously underapprecated.
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04-28-2012, 07:58 PM | #10 |
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A big if, whence my inquiry.
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Ah yes, the big if. That is one of those tantalizing guns that I would love to have in hand for an hour or two. There is so much that needs to be scrutinized. Trying to validate a piece like this from photographs is like trying to negotiate a minefield with a blindfold on. You might make it through to the beautiful maiden in the tower, but you are just as likely to get your caboose blown off.
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Help! How do we tell it is a cartridge counter? I have 1902 Fat Barrel 9mm serial 22951 that is matching including grips, and has no missing parts but is not a cartridge counter to the best of my knowledge? How do we tell?
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Cartridge Counter serial numbers run in a specific range, 22401 to 22450.
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cartridge counters have slots cut in the grips too see how many bullets left
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Yes, in addition to the missing extractor and toggle lock, that is the most significant piece missing on this gun. I have seen CC magazines come up for sale from time to time, but I have never seen an original CC grip offered for sale. To restore this gun (if it is a real one) you would have to have a grip made up from scratch.
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Quote:
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=3840427
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The original ad posted by Michael claims the gun has "original grips" on it? It falls within the correct serial number range, so how could these grips be "originals"?
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04-29-2012, 09:21 AM | #18 |
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I noticed there are many tricks in gun advertisements. For example, "98%" without key word "original", or "original" without key word "matching", or just posting some pictures with minimum text description, "I don't know, you tell me" -
Since it lost the original windowed grip panel, I would think it's a regular 1902 fat barrel with mismatched grip panels.... probably plus some amount due to the s/n. Is the situation like a "Party Leader" PPK without the eagle grips, except the s/n range being known in this scenario? |
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Shatuck would have known what to do with it!
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The grips on Egun were made for a Mauser Parabellum commemorative, and will not fit on a DWM frame.
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