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    Anschutz 335 Value?

    Anschutz 335 in .22, very good clean original condition.

    What are they worth these days?

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    Morning, i have one of these fine rifles, it cost me £85 , it had an awful dark brown varnished stoock, not original with bits of old airgun world articles pictures stuck to stock, its settling down a bit now as was deiseling a bit , mine likes air arms feild. Stock has been refinished and looks much better. Enjoy a real classic. atb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carter59 View Post
    Anschutz 335 in .22, very good clean original condition.

    What are they worth these days?
    Hello matey, long time no speak ... Did you ever collect your Omega off our Kev (last time I was there so was your rifle ). Ha ha. Anyway, back to the plot. Like the Original Mod.45, I feel the Anschuts LG335 is a highly under valued air rifle. Love mine to bits, and although it only does around 10.5ft.lb (as do most), it is one of my favourite rifles to shoot on many levels. They do seem to struggle trying to achieve much more than £140 in vgc when being sold however, so unfortunately imo, the value of a vgc LG335 -- especially in .22 -- would have to be no more than £135 plus post. Hope this helps . Atb: G.
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    A great rifle that has often been underrated. I have no idea what they are worth these days but they are certainly a great rifle.

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    £85 to £165 depending on condition. Mint in box £230. £120 is the norm for a nice but used one plus a bit more for any toys/scope.

    Underpowered but a great accurate well built rifle; nice weight for young guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    Hello matey, long time no speak ... Did you ever collect your Omega off our Kev (last time I was there so was your rifle ). Ha ha. Anyway, back to the plot. Like the Original Mod.45, I feel the Anschuts LG335 is a highly under valued air rifle. Love mine to bits, and although it only does around 10.5ft.lb (as do most), it is one of my favourite rifles to shoot on many levels. They do seem to struggle trying to achieve much more than £140 in vgc when being sold however, so unfortunately imo, the value of a vgc LG335 -- especially in .22 -- would have to be no more than £135 plus post.
    Thanks Gareth ....... that is within £5 of my guesstimate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fat man View Post
    Morning, i have one of these not original with bits of old airgun world articles pictures stuck to stock,

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