It would be easier to tell if you had a light to illuminate the molt from below, as it makes it easier to spot the outline of immature spermathecae, but i'm going to agree it looks male.
Here's a molt of a female a little smaller than your male, and the spermathecae (the little flap that looks kind of like two mountains) are clearly visible.
@Zevil don't be too bummed out, males of this species are pretty long lived and I can guarantee you'll find someone to send him to when he matures if you want to breed him. You could do a 50/50 breeding loan and get a bunch of his offspring, keep a few to get a female and sell the rest for a pretty penny. MMs make the hobby go 'round.
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