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What is Price Range of a 4 inch Persian Luger with original holster, extra persian mag, takedown tool and cleaning rod, and farsi ammo in 50 round DWM FARSI marked ammo box! all farsi proofed in 95% condition! Just curios of price ranges! Thanks, Stewart
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Take out a second mortgage. A correct 4 inch Persian rig is very scarce, much more so than the 8 inch artillery variation. I would guess, as you have described the rig (and if it is correct and original), you could start out around $4000 and go up or down from there.
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in his ten year old book 'Luger Tips', Reese lists the four inch AND the 8 inch for $5000-7,000 in mint to VG ORIGINAL condition. But, as Ron said, the four inch Persian is rarer. Big Norm |
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Stewart,
A very nice condition Persian Luger pistol with the various accessories. It makes me cry when I see sets like this one! Does this set belong to you or a friend? Just out of curiosity, how was it obtained and what is the story behind it? If I had to give an estimate, I would say around $6,000 or whatever somebody is willing to pay you. Are both magazines matching or just one? Is the holster marked? How much for the box of ammunition?!! I would not mind having the ammunition for my Artillery Persian. Cheers, Albert |
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If everything is matching and the finish is legit, this is a $6K rig easily.
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Kinda makes your eyes water - doesn't it?!
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Stewart, A fascinating and rare rig indeed...I am intrigued by the holster. Can you possibly show some photo's of the backside? Thanks, Jerry Burney
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Stewart, can you give us more information. Obviously an entire rig like this is very rare, how did you come about getting it?
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Edward,
I came across this rig about 9 years ago, I was in a antique shop in N.C. and the gentleman who owned the shop new I liked nice lugers! So he asked if I was interested and I could not believe when he pulled it out and showed me!!!! Every thing was together in a cardboard box plus an additional 50+ rounds of farsi ammo! Stewart
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I think that this beautiful Luger illustrates a problem with rare, true collector pieces. There is no way that you can put a price on it. Its very nature of being a complete rarity in original condition makes comparision pricing impossible.
It also illustrates the fun of collecting. You just never know when or where a treasure will pop up. Sometimes its just plain dumb luck. Nice going Steward. Big Norm |
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