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Thread: Just curious

  1. #1
    drew121 Guest

    Just curious

    I have just bought n AA s400 , and is is wonderful. I cannot see myself using my .22 AA TX200SR much now. What do any of you reckon would be a fair price just for the gun .


    Cheers Drew

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    rustambana Guest
    Condition - external and internal?
    Mk.1 or Mk.2?
    Beech or Walnut stock?
    Right or left handed?

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    rustambana Guest
    Sorry. Double post. <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_mad.gif" alt="Mad" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->

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    michaeladkins Guest
    Drew, I have been trying to sell my VVGC 22 sr this week for £275 inc post. I have had people asking questions, but no "takers". Just dropped to £250 see what happens now??

    Regards

    Michael

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    Bob Ward Guest
    My advice is to keep it.

    A classic gun if there ever was and the joy of returnung to a springer every now and then is well worth it m8 <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->


    Bob

  6. #6
    drew121 Guest
    I guess you are right Bob , since posting query about price I have decided itis too good to sell and not easy to replace if I regret selling . It has a Walnut stock and is in perfect condition

    Thanxs y'all

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    5thplaceron Guest

    TX200 sr

    Yes, I have to agree wth Bob on this one (it breaks my heart to admit it)the finest springer ever made,I hope you don't shoot at rats and squirrels with your TX Bob,Ron.

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    Guest
    There was one in good condition for sale in the local gunshop a few weeks ago - £150.

    They aren't clued up on airguns though so may have been a bargain.

  9. #9
    drew121 Guest
    Actually I shoot at Rabbits and Pigeons for the pot .

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    shadow11ray Guest
    Acyually I wouldn't call shooting an SR returning to springers Bob.

    Now if I were to buy a TX again, or borrow my sons Super Star, or my grandson's Lightning, that would be returning.

    IMHO, I think an SR is more like a PC'd than a springer.

    Ray <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_cool.gif" alt="Cool" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->

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    drew121 Guest
    I must say it is a great gun , but so blinkin heavy ! , and that underlever takes some pulling .
    I had a tx200 mk3 for a while , sold it to buy my s400 ,that was dead easy to load but it was not an SR and it couldnt match it .
    The chap that bought it was pleased with it though .

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