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Article about: I have been offered a vet bring back ac44 all matching with holster. The asking price is 750.00. I own a ac43 all matching and really do not need another one.....but if the price is right, w

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    I have been offered a vet bring back ac44 all matching with holster. The asking price is 750.00. I own a ac43 all matching and really do not need another one.....but if the price is right, well you know the rest of the story. Marty
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    Fortune favors the brave 644th td

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    If you like it go for it $ 750 is £492.82 pence (ahh google what will we do with out you)and most go for around £500 (where I look anyway)

    Edit look at this one that was sold:WALTHER AC44 P38

    Best regards Matt

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    That's a lot of money for a P-38. just my thoughts.
    John
    I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.

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    John, I have not bought a p38 in 4 years and it has been in the safe, I was not sure of current prices for p38 or holster. I have checked around for about 10 min. This morning and prices are all over the place. Marty
    Fortune favors the brave 644th td

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    Nice late-war P.38 but IMPO the price is at the top-end ( not a bargain - but I guess it'll sound like one in five years' time...)

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    SOG Southern Ohio Gun had Russian Capture import marked ones going for $550. Yours is much better, plus a correct magazine & holster will bring another 300 easy!

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    I think that is at the higher end too, but not so much as to not consider it. It looks in fine shape and the holster is minty. I have later war one in avg condition that I bought many years ago with a holster that was cut down by the vet (pretty neat IMHO). I think I overpaid at the time but if I remember correctly it was around $500.

    If your looking for an investment it will take a while to recoop your $ but if you looking for a long term addition to your collection, it just comes down to how much you want it. With searching I'm sure you can get a similar one for less but this one is right there in front of you...tempting.

    Michael
    "Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated

    My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them

    "Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)

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    its at the high end but with no import stamps, or other possible postworld refurb, well stamped holster raises the value. If I had another example in my safe and I wanted a decent example,investment,shooter or upgrade
    It would probably take a few years to get well beyond the 750 level without having to waste time trying to find a buyer or having to hold a three ring circus to draw attention.
    just my opinon

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    The one I already have is a 90+% on the finish and has a plum tone on parts. I just did not know if it was a good buy or a great buy I guess it is a ok buy. Posted is a old picture with my p38.
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    I think you will regret not buying it. Maybe not today, or tomorrow but in 5 or 10 years you will. Go for it I say.

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