A friend of mine has an Air Arms Pro Elite .177 with RH very nicely grained Walnut stock, in immaculate condition, and would like to know it's current value.
No pictures available at present.
A friend of mine has an Air Arms Pro Elite .177 with RH very nicely grained Walnut stock, in immaculate condition, and would like to know it's current value.
No pictures available at present.
Imo £400 plus post and rising. Have arrived at this figure as std beech examples in .22 go for £300+ plus post, so after factoring in the calibre of your friend's rifle, coupled with the walnut it wears, without photos, £400 and rising, is where I've arrived . Hope this helps.
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Good reasoning- I'd second that. I paid over £300 for each of the PEs I have and read somewhere the .177 is quite a bit rarer- so would hike it quite a bit. The walnut is also a very big plus. All of this depends on overall condition of course.
Be nice to see some pics of this one
Dave
Thanks for all the responses so far.
Pictures are a problem, as the rifle is not local and the owner is not online.
I agree with Gareth's £400 estimate (as the owner of a beech one in excellent condition)
My question is this....
Is the stock definately Walnut ? as PE were only standard beech from AA unless it was one of the few they did for US market (plus special chequering / figured walnut / blueing etc etc) in which case I think dijon (?) on here had one for sale at £1K
The Pro/Elite was an option in walnut,i have one in 177 and a 22 in beech.
Both guns have been v-glide tuned,and shoot nothing like a standard 12 lbs gun.I payed over £400 for my 177 in walnut but it was in mint condition.
Regards
les
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Thanks Gareth
glad to know my brain is still working......some of the time !
Although undoubtedly a beautiful gun it is a real powerhouse running at low power, a .177 break barrel springer - so a real mixture of contradictions.
I would value it at around £275.00
Yep £400+p/p
atb
steve
I paid £400, 16 months ago, when the market was GOOD, i would suggest he start at that, then drop if no takers, but don't go below £360.