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Unread 11-01-2018, 06:05 PM   #1
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One more time, what value would a nice 1916 Artillery in 75% shape, all matching numbers including original numbered mag, adjustable front and rear sights, bore nice, no damage to grips, and with the correct holster, tool, and I assume a cleaning rod in the holster. Nice clean gun with no damage or problems.

Worth $2,500 or higher?

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A member earlier had posted for sale an artillery with a "matching" part (same last 2 numbers but not original to the gun) and asked $2800 or so. I should think a gun in the shape you describe would fetch at least $4000 as that appears to be the going rate from what I have seen on WTS ads here and in some online auctions. Particularly since it has a matching numbered magazine to it as well as the holster with tool. All its missing is the stock and second magazine to be a good rig.
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Hi Tom,
No one could give you a worthwhile answer without photos, good ones and several of them. Your description is meaningless, "nice" and "75%" do not belong in the same sentence. We would like to be helpful but you have to do your bit too.
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Can't give photos, have only seen pics myself. It is a nice looking gun with only as much finish loss as 100 years can do, hence the 75% determination. No holster rash, no pitting, no reblue. That's the best I can do right now. I'm just trying to figure out if I should pursue a purchase or not. Not trying to hold anyone's feet to the fire I just want opinions from more advanced Luger people than myself. Ballpark figure is fine. Thanks
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I'll go out on that limb, and say that barring issues not mentioned, you'll not get hurt at $2500. But Norme is absolutely right, especially with these higher end guns.
Send photos when you can.
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OP's description sounds like this one.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/787084905
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OP's description sounds like this one.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/787084905
If that's the case then it's worth closer to $3,500.00 than $2,500.00.
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George, can't be that one..."and I assume a cleaning rod in the holster."
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It's one like that, and the rod is the same. Excuse me for my ignorance about the rod. Dumb newby.
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Tom, We are all ignorant in our own way about something. No excuse needed.
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