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    What sort of price would you put on it?

    What sort of price would you put on it?
    CUSTOM FALCON FN19 BULLPUP pic;s Here
    An excellent example of X-BandM's work

    This unique rifle is in 1.77 but complete with spare .22 breach, barrel and bolt, so you can use which ever calibre you prefer !

    This gun gives you the benefits of a large air reservoir in a very handy length format @ 28.5" long, plus its a unique one off production by X-BandM from an amazing piece of Zebra wood. Its aprox 4" shorter than an fn12 but being an fn19 it has 40% more shots........a superb hunting rifle.

    This gun is very consistent & very accurate (much more than me), running around 11.7ft/lb with 10.5grn Crosman Premiers

    The gun has a professionally fitted detwanger It also comes with:-

    1] leather sling
    2] quick release swivels
    3] adjustable butt pad
    4] quick fill system and probe
    5] 1/2 unf silencer adapter
    6] weirach silencer/moderator
    7] BSA Tactical padded gun bag (SWAT Style) with 3 small and one large
    exterior pockets .
    Just need an Idea of what it might sell for ?

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    baxterbasics Guest
    These are Marmite guns-you either love em or hate em. I love em

    You will probably sell for £300.00 on here.
    Good luck mate

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    I love that rifle, it's almost enough to make me go right handed. Difficult to put a value on a custom job like that.

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    What sort of price would you put on it?

    early morning bump

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    I believe this rifle used to belong to Perry190- I have shot it and although its a regular Falcon thats been 'pupped, that lovely piece of zebra wood alone sets it apart from the others are you selling it 'scoped or unscoped??
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    an fn19 in beech standard is worth £200 so I'd say you should be looking for £350 anyway...
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    This was for sale not so long ago, so you must remember the price you paid for it.... So around about that price I would say... I would say about £300, because they are such an aquired taste...

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    its worth about £10 ...... ill give you £15 to take if off your hands ...













    very nice gun matey

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    How many shots are you getting per charge mate? what does it weigh?
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    I think Perry 190 bought it for around the £400 mark, it is a lovely gun i must say. As for the shot count it is a standard fn19 so id say 70 shots max in .22, at a guess id say it would weigh somewhere around the 7-8ibs mark, my thumbhole fn19 weighs 6.2ibs unscoped
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    If you wait for the right buyer you'll sell i tfor what you paid for it and some more. A few people were after this after we agreed the sale matey so dont let anybody persuade you to sell yourself short ;-)

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    This is one of those rifles that comes up time and time again for some reason ? A lovely example of a bullpup , zebra wood is very eyecatching too .

    It is worth a lot more than you probably think ....... to the right person

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    I like the idea of the bullpup and I dont know why they are not more popular especially with the advent of the electronic trigger.

    One of the biggest problems iro bullpupping was connecting the trigger in its new position to the actual trigger block on the original rifles action -usually done by connection rods. Problem being that it was dufficult to get a good feel to the trigger and some rifles were potentially easier to do this to than otheres. Electronic triggers mean much more flexibility and does not require a direct mechanical connection - only a route for a wire.

    The units are ideal hunter rigs and HFT outfits especially if vehicle based.

    I would be very interested in this but I am put off by the fact that it is a falcon. Sorry - I know they are good rifles and they have a lot of fans but I have never ever been one of them. This is my personal taste.

    Still - a great shame there are not more bullpups around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingplinker....me
    This is one of those rifles that comes up time and time again for some reason ? A lovely example of a bullpup , zebra wood is very eyecatching too .

    It is worth a lot more than you probably think ....... to the right person

    atvb

    Dave
    i bet youd like to get your polishing mitts on it

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