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Recently,, I looked at a DWM Arty , 1915, Which seemed all matching. I did not remove the grips, and the magazines were not correct. The finish was about 95%, and the bore was dirty, but looked like it would clean up. The seller wanted $2000.00 What I need to know is is that an ok price or high, low or what?
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Everything depends on condition and originality.
I wouldn't get into luger artillery buying without first buying several books and studying them, as it can be very expensive for learning. Plus this forum can help a lot by reading and comparing against what you see on the street. BTW; you are approved for this forum, I will move this to the new collectors part of this forum. Meanwhile, welcome to the forum, Ed
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Horst,
If, as Ed stated, it is all correct and matching. The price is in the current range for a 1915 Artillery. Not a steal, but not bad and Artillery prices are rapidly going up. Ron
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