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Thread: HELP WITH VALUATIONS - THREE OLD BSAs

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    HELP WITH VALUATIONS - THREE OLD BSAs

    I wonder if anyone would have the time to give me valuations on these three old BSA rifles.

    1. Standard Model No. 2 Serial No. T6870 and it was made in 1939 - .22 calibre. The rifle is 45 1/4 inches long fitted with a rear peepsight.

    2. An improved Model D Serial No. S72980 patent number 30338-10. It was made in 1914 - .22 calibre. The rifle is 45 1/4 inches long.

    3. Ladies L Model Serial No. L11449 made in 1920 - .177 calibre. The rifle is 39 1/2 inches long.

    All the above rifles are complete and in full working order. They have all gained a patina on the metalwork and woodwork with the passage of time.

    Your views and comments would be very much appreciated.









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    I would put the following values on the guns shown - assuming correct sights and reasonable screw heads etc and no replaced parts/.

    (1) .22 'T' prefix with the rear peepsight £ 150-£175

    (2) .22 Improved Model D in long sporting pattern with side button lever
    £185-£235
    (3) Light pattern .177 £ 130-£160 ( all + post)

    This is a strong current valuation for guns which look in good overall order, That doesnt mean you couldnt ask/get more, but that is where I would pitch them. Add 30% at least for retail (ie gun shop) prices

    Hope that is of help.

    Lakey

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