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11-29-2002, 01:17 AM | #1 |
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Artillery value?
Another friend of mine has a 1917 Artillery that I'm thinking of buying. The only parts not matching are: trigger, un-numbered side plate, bolt hold open and un-numbered extractor. The mag also does not match. Finish is original, about 85%-90% with straw at about 75%. Micro adjustable rear sight, and bore is bright and shiney.
Now the unusual part: On the right side of the rear sight base boss, in front of the eagle it is marked; VP, under a symbol I can't make out with the naked eye, 9M/M 725 15 TONS. Looks to be import stampings. There also seems to be tiney VP marks on the frame, barrel receiver and toggle parts. For the most part I realize the gun is shooter grade and that's one reason I'd buy it, plus I just love Arilleries. Any guesses on what I should pay? I'm thinking in the $1200 range. Jim
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The marks you describe sound like British proof marks, but it would be useful to see photos of them to make sure. Objectively, for a mismatched, import-marked LP-08, your price range is easily a third too high. Artilleries are suffering from outrageous inflation these days, and people seem to be willing to pay far more than their worth.
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Artillerys go for more than you'd think. I would say a shooter price should be $800 - $900, hopefuly less, but I have never tried to get an arty for a shooter (the last 18 years. My first Luger is a Erfurt arty I paid $325 for). Artillerys go for a bit of money on the auction sites, so $1200 is probably reasonable.
Anyway, just some information, the [quote] 9M/M 725 15 TONS. Looks to be import stampings.<hr></blockquote> Is a British marking, hopefully TacFoley or Johnny can answer this better.
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11-29-2002, 08:39 AM | #4 |
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Hi Jim!
The Artillery in question sound to have British proof marks. If you can get a close (or magnified) look at the â??VPâ? it may turn out to be â??VRâ?. In terms of value, shooter Artilleries typically sell for between $600 and $700, assuming they are mechanically sound. You could certainly pay more (many people do), but I would not recommend it :-) Warm regards, Kyrie Moderator http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cruffler_Forum/ ("The flame free C&R Forum.") http://groups.yahoo.com/group/C96_Forum/ ("That Broomhandle Forum") |
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Thanks a bunch for all the replies. I suspected the marks were British import but wasn't sure. I will speak to my friend and see if we can bring the price more in line with the market. I don't mind paying him what it's worth but I don't want to pay now what it will be worth in ten years.
You all have been very helpful and I appreciate it very much. There seems to be a good bunch of people here. Jim
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If anybody has an artillery that they would sell for $600, please contact me. I've never seen any decent shooters in that range.
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11-29-2002, 06:55 PM | #7 |
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Hi Lugerlover,
Frequent the on-line auction houses like www.auctionarms.com and www.gunbroker.com. Iâ??ve picked up three nice shooter Arty Lugers from these in the last year, and the most Iâ??ve paid was right around $675. Warm regards, Kyrie |
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It's the story of my life Kyrie. I always miss the good deals.
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Hi Lugerlover,
I understand completely ;-( The key to getting good deals on the on-line auction houses is just pure persistence. Keep track at least once a week of what is being offered, and donâ??t be shy about making a low bid. Sometimes itâ??s possible to come to terms with a seller even after you have not met his reserve and the auction has ended. If heâ??s been trying to sell the pistol for a while he may be willing to listen to reason :-) And sometimes you will have the opportunity to pick up a nice collector grade Luger because no one else recognizes it for what it is. I got a minty 1923 Commercial with a six inch barrel (itâ??s pictured in the Ownersâ?? corner) on Auction Arms for about $650 that way. The luckiest Luger acquisition I ever made was a Persian Artillery. It was quite literally a gift, from a friend who spent some time in Arabia. He saw it in an arms souk and paid $200 for it, figuring Iâ??d like it. He was right :-) Warm regards, Kyrie |
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IMO, the "VP" should be "NP" (left leg missing) for "Nitro Proof". It's unlikely that it's "VR" as that would indicate "Victoria Regina" and the good Queen died in 1901, IIRC.
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