Think Allsports of Gloucester had one of these some time ago and I think it was up over £200?
If you could post some pics of the rifle that would help with valuation and create some potential interest as well?
Good luck
Dave
Now that the subject is Original air-rifles I have a
ORIGINAL 45 177 cal. 1980 Jubilee Model from new without a box
Just made the mistake of cocking it and found that I could not de-cock it so I had to fire a pellet into a bag of rags. The effort to cock it surprised me, and I consider myself strong (my wife thinks so) The serial number is 1555.
The question I would like answered is what is it worth ?
Thanks in advance.
abewilson
'The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens'
Baha'u'llah 1817-1892.
abewilson.
''The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens''
Baha'u'llah 1817-1892.
Think Allsports of Gloucester had one of these some time ago and I think it was up over £200?
If you could post some pics of the rifle that would help with valuation and create some potential interest as well?
Good luck
Dave
Hi Abe
You might find this post interesting:-
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...hlight=jubilee
Regards
Robin
Thanks
Dave and Robin I am beginning to form an idea of the price I would let it go for . Having a air rifle for almost 30 years makes it difficult to part with
It has a little lightend colour on the pistol grip where it has rested on the rack other wise it is spotless, the blueing is unmarked. In the next few days I will post some pics. although there is a pic on www.picturetrail.com/abewilson
Thanks for your views
abewilson.
''The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens''
Baha'u'llah 1817-1892.
hi all i bought my original 45 jubilee a couple of years ago in as new condition and paid £275 posted so with the current financial situation i still think thats about the right price but like anything its only worth what somebody is willing to pay
if u live life on the edge then your taking up to much room
Funnily they don't seem to make any premium over a standard one. Probably as the panels don't add to the looks. Mint above £200. Very good £200 and anything else a whole lot less £140 mark. Rough even less.A great rifle that never really caught the collectors imagination. Marmite kind of rifle.