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    Chinese underlever id and valuation please

    Mate of mine has one. It has the classy "Terry Clip" for holding the underlever. its marked BAM and has a surprisingly nice beech stock. He wants to sell it, but first I need positive ID as to what model it is.
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    I have one of these as well but there is so sign of model on mine, maybe they only did one?

    (I didnt find the stock as classy and painted it white)
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    Looks Like a "insert generic Chinese company here/SMK" B3F to me. Could also be a DB4, whichever it has a nicer than standard stock so maybe the deluxe model.

    They go for £50-£70 new

    HTH

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    Db4

    That looks like the DB4 with a delux stock fitted.

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    Its a BAM B4 deluxe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    That looks like the DB4 with a delux stock fitted.
    Thats the fella. Now, how much is it worth?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil. View Post
    Thats the fella. Now, how much is it worth?
    http://www.cambridgeresale.co.uk/ind...roducts_id=169

    About £40

    RRP about £55

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    Might be best to do a search and see which members are interested in Chinese guns and approach them directly.

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    Thumbs down Db4

    DB4 .......mine is absolute s**te.
    Value..bin it!!!!!
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    Its an SMK DB4.

    I couldnt get any grouping with mine less than 3 or 4 inches, so i drowned my barrel in bisley gun oil, and cleaned it all out, and for some reason i managed to get 1 holers consistantly at 25 yards using air arms field 5.52
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    god knows how i did it!
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    Well, its now up for sale.
    Please form an orderly queue.
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    Red face ''

    one of these gave me a night up the a&e the trigger didnt engage properly an let the underlever go sending the clip that holds the underlever in to my hand an ending up with 4 stitches in the back of my hand i only paid £10 for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by adesaxo31 View Post
    one of these gave me a night up the a&e the trigger didnt engage properly an let the underlever go sending the clip that holds the underlever in to my hand an ending up with 4 stitches in the back of my hand i only paid £10 for it
    A salutary lesson for all to follow safety procedures and behave sensibly when using airguns - ALWAYS hold onto the cocking lever/barrel when loading spring powered airguns

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuffolkRifle View Post
    A salutary lesson for all to follow safety procedures and behave sensibly when using airguns - ALWAYS hold onto the cocking lever/barrel when loading spring powered airguns
    I think the accident could still happen even if you were, in fact BECAUSE OF holding the cocking lever. You've cocked the rifle and are returning the lever to battery - halfway through returning the lever the sear lets go, the antibeartrap fails and the lever smashes your hand into the lever catch. The chap WAS probably following the safe proceedure.

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