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Unread 11-02-2014, 05:05 PM   #1
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What are your thought on this Artillery? Looking for some help on value.

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Does the mag match? All other numbers match? Scotty has a similar pistol, maybe a bit nicer at pre98.com for $3850.
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Unread 11-02-2014, 07:04 PM   #3
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Everything matches except the mag…thanks for the info.
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Scott's pistol has a matching mag. Figure $2500 plus or minus for yours.
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IMO the gun alone is worth $1600 to $1800.
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That poor holster!
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Yea the holster has seen better days for sure. Between the overall condition, and the replaced front closure strap, it looks like its had a rough life.
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i think the numbers on the top of xtractor is missing
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Good eye Ben…I didn't even notice that. I'll get a closer look when I get home.
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While you are there, raise the front tip of the extractor up to see it it has the loaded warning on the left side.
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No number on the extractor. Left said said GELADEN…pic added to the photo bucket.
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If your extractor is from a DWM commercial, it should have the last 2 digits of a serial stamped inside. TH
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I'll pull it apart and look tonight Tom. Where exactly would I be looking?

***Found a pic of where I would be looking…will update later.
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Pulled the extractor..no serial on the bottom or inside of the extractor either.
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things break and need to be replaced. especiale on 100 year older gun. may not be the ideal, but reasonable for some collectors. it is still a lpo8 luger
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