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    Help with a value on a Artillery Luger

    Any thoughts on the value of a matching 1916 Artillery Luger? The front sight and screw are missing and there is pitting(heavy) on the left side of the barrel. The bore is apparently good. Thanks, Mark
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    I accidentally pressed the "Thanks" button, rather than quote...

    Id say value should fall around 1300 or less. All depending on just how bad this blood pitting is. Im guessing its just the gun without stock, leather or magazines aside from one standard.

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    I would agree. Defnitely less than $1300 with those condition issues. Probably in the $1000 range.
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    $800-1000. You do have the possibility that someone really wants a Luger and doesnt have 12.6 status and will pay a premium over this. Plus its one of those that gives one the "cool" factor.

    In the US, different story, they pay a lot more for Lugers.

    Check the mag. Depending on manufacturer, there may be some strong value in there as well.

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    It's the gun with a repo stock/holster. Thanks for the input.

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