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  1. #1
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    Value for a Swap !!

    Yes Its me again !!
    My neighbour has just come around with a gun in his hand,s !!!
    He say,s you wanted this & Now its your,s CHEAP ??? I tell you ! Yes, I offered him more ! ( Not my kind of gun ) Ha ha,

    His lad (Aged 15 ) Had been taking it out, When he was working away, !

    I have to move it out of the house, ( I said I would store it Etc, ) No, its got to go ? ( Well there you go )

    So I am now the Owner of this " Titan " I know what model, ? I think Its a .177, ( Will check )
    I saw it 2 years ago, It was Mint ! Its now in Very good condition, But not from use, Moving Etc ,
    Its still full of air, Never been Serviced, Used, or Abused & Very rarely shot ! Etc, Not tuned or Uprated at all, " As it Came "

    So Whats it worth, ( I am out of my depth with Pre-Charged etc, )
    Looking for a swap ! Single stroke pump, Career, Or anything intresting ? ( Add the cash to any deal I want Etc )

    Cheer,s
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    Thats a nice little Titan Manitou MC010.

    I would imagine the rifle alone should be worth about £200 plus a bit for the scope.

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    Hello Ged,

    It looks like a Manitou but I'm no expert. The Titan Mohawk single stroke side lever one I have is very similar and was based on Manitou parts althought the cocking bolt shown is on the right in the case of yours and on the left side on the Mohawk (well mine anyway)

    As for value I've seen them go from around £180/£190 upwards, same sort of price as my sidelever Mohawk mind that was collected.

    Hope this helps
    Regards
    Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk) "Wildfowlers do it in the mud"

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    Hi Dave,

    Cocking lever is always on left on Mohawk - the pump lever means it has to be.

    Dale

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockdrill View Post
    Hi Dave,

    Cocking lever is always on left on Mohawk - the pump lever means it has to be.

    Dale
    Hello Dale,

    I wasn't sure if Titan produced a left hand Mohawk or not and I didn't wanna look a pill*ck when someone said yeah but not on the left hander if they did

    Regards
    Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk) "Wildfowlers do it in the mud"

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    I don't recall ever seeing one, I don't think they produced very many Mohawks in total. Like the PH Dragon it was a short lived product.

    It is a shame, I have just got a Dragon FT and it is pretty impressive in its performance, only let down by a cheekpiece that is too low and not adjustable.

    I think it was just a case of the wrong product at the wrong time, when these were released everyone wanted pre-charged rifles.

    I think if the Mohawk, the Dragon and the TX200SR had come to the market 5 years earlier it would have been a very different proposition with far fewer pcp rifles around.

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