just taken a lovely really clean mk1 AA s200 as deal.
.177, superb condition only the slightest couple of light marks on the stock underneath, really minor. 10 shot auto indexing conversion.
cheap 4x32 scope. silencer. has a few bits with it like a tool for removing teh rear part of the stock, singleshot tray, charging adapter.
it has a visible power adjuster on the side so im guessing it pre anti tamper.
ide of kept it as it is a really nice clean rifle with no tool marks on any studs heads but i now have 5 rifles and only use 2 of them really.
so is it worth selling it to get the cash i wanted for the thing i was selling in the first place but took this instead? lol.
it has really has been well looked after.
Last edited by jenky; 02-04-2010 at 03:10 PM.
you've got a better chance of selling it seeing as it's .177,i struggled to sell my s200 multishot in .22,i got £330 for it with £180 worth of scope!
if you get a sniff of £250 i'd take their arm off!
here is a picture of the rifle.
its a lovely gun and im half thinking of keeping it and useing it a couple of times before moving it on, but i have an airwolf and a career 707 which i use so this would be sat doing nothing if i kept it.
if it had been a .22 ide of been more tempted as i need a really small light ratting gun.
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t...66/s200009.jpg
that's a mk2
lol i have no idea mate he said mk1 so i took it as that.
any real difference were value is concern`d?
it has the bipod fitted as well but im thinking of keeping that and the scope for it is a cheap 4x40.
mk2 may make a bit more money by virtue of the fact that it isn't so old.
i'd be tempted to break it,sell the multishot conversion and the bipod and sell the rifle as a single shot seeing as you have the s/s tray.
It is indeed a mk2, the mk1 had a reduced dia of 10mm at the end of the barrel where the silencer sits like a 400, this one has the silencer fitted straight onto the 15mm dia barrel.
If you are thinking of selling, the advice to split is good, you would get more for the multi shot kit than it adds to the guns value.
Cheers Simon.
BSA Ultra .177 Regged Nightforce 2.5-10x24
[QUOTE=jenky;4217399]lol i have no idea mate he said mk1 so i took it as that.
any real difference were value is concern`d?
it has the bipod fitted as well but im thinking of keeping that and the scope for it is a cheap 4x40.[/QUOTE
I have just sold one with a good scope, retro magazine fit, 4 magazines,
moderator, spare cylinder, gunbag, tins off pellets, muzzel break, and all tools.
It had only fired around twenty pellets, and was immaculate.
Sold for £300.00.
ATVB TERRY![]()
Although I still walk softly with a big "STICK" I firmly believe the carrot works best,
I'm shocked at these prices. I have one that's been teaked by Tweaky and Frenchi plus my local gunsmith and it's spot on. Got to be the best value decent PCP going at the prices quoted! Admittedly mine has an adjustable to stock, but it fits me, im 6 ft, and also works well for my mrs and her daughter who are 5'2.
Good all rounder IMO
Gary Cane stocked Daystate Mk4 Target .177 and .22 FAC, Ripley AR5s .20 FAC, BSA Mercury Challenger .22
http://s660.photobucket.com/albums/u...s%20BBS%20Sig/