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    Future Collectables.

    Nothing that is mass produced including AA's, BSA's, Webley's or W'rauch's unless something is very rare or very limited in quantity due to a limited run.
    I dabbled with antiques a while back and I found that anything of real value now was really expensive and rare back when it was originally produced ! Most of these items were well out of reach to most of the population except for the very rich.
    If you want to make "a stab" at it, then I would go for;

    Early Theobens, low numbered R7's, SLR 88, Elan, Duel Magnum, Sirrocco.
    Venom custom's.
    Wiscombes.
    Ripley's
    Possibly Weihrauch limited runs.
    Feinwerkbau Sport and 300's
    Some of the top end match rifles. ie. Styer, Walther, Anchutz etc.

    All must be MINT quality to fetch the best price !

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    They may not be the best airguns around and in some cases the quality might be suspect to say the least but maybe, just maybe, the military style jobbies will become very desirable in years to come. You know the kinda thing I mean;

    - Yunkers AK47 Co2
    - Brocock AR15 Co2
    - Air Arms/Sussex Armoury Jackal range
    (talking of which - where's Paddy?)

    One reason is the fact that our laws are now really biting into what style of gun 'can' and 'cannot' be sold. So examples like some of those above may no longer be produced in a few years.

    Another stems from the idea that generations from now some old grampa will sit down with his grandson, produce a Yunkers and say "LOOK what people were allowed to buy away back then!!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by bangers View Post
    With so many rifles on the market today which do you think will
    be Future collectables?
    Hi, I rekon on the early Titans as a collector. They were one of the first mass produced pre-charged rifles.And nice ones are not easy to find. Perhaps I`m biased as I have two Bearcats, one in .177 and the other in .22!!

    Maybe my Stalker Tiger ten, With all the bells and Whistles its a bit special

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