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    Crosman 1377 - valuation

    Still culling my collection and intent to lose my pneumatics and concentrate on springers so I am looking for a valuation for a boxed, with all the bits including the bit required to fit a 'scope, as new condition, Crosman 1377.

    Unable to get onto photobucket at the moment to put up a piccy but taking my description as fact (another hardly ever used gun) can one of you Crosman collectors please price it for me?
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    I would guess 60 quid plus postage approx.

    Anyone?

    Bueller?
    Opportunity is missed by most people, because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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    is it earlier metal sliding plate breech type cover or later plastic type with bolt .

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    The first four digits of the serial number tells all.




    ATB Mick

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    Serial number is 179023075, the 1 at the start seems to be an addition. deeper and cruder.

    I will try again re pics tomorrow.

    Oh, it is a metal sliding cover, no bolt.
    Last edited by lodmoor; 22-09-2011 at 09:54 PM. Reason: last line
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    Quote Originally Posted by lodmoor View Post
    Serial number is 179023075, the 1 at the start seems to be an addition. deeper and cruder.

    I will try again re pics tomorrow.

    Oh, it is a metal sliding cover, no bolt.
    Ah ha

    Phase 1 1377 made in January 1979

    Plastic rearsight and piston with steel breech.

    In the box in good condition I'd say it was worth the price of a new 1377.



    All the best Mick

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    Still having problems with Photobucket so tried a new site, hopefully, pic here;

    http://www.ukimagehost.com/view/50b1a21947e52f54.jpg

    A new 1377 is around £115????????

    Or am I looking in the wrong place?
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    Thats nice pistol

    millions sold, but...they are getting hard to find not butchered up, I recently bought a mint in the box same year 1322 Medalist and paid 130 dollars. I would value your 1377 somewhere in the 80 -115 dollar range here in the US.

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    They do appear to be a lot cheaper in America than over here.
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    I sold one recently (same model) in reasonable condition £75 yours in what looks to be mint condition and boxed maybe £80-£100
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    They were 95, but i guess the vat has pushed them up a little to 99.

    http://www.solware.co.uk/air-pistol-...c-pistol.shtml

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    OK guys, thanx for your input. I will raise a sales thread when I am ready.
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    I would happily give you hundred quid for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123mcmurray81 View Post
    I would happily give you hundred quid for it
    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....luation-thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123mcmurray81 View Post
    I would happily give you hundred quid for it
    I would say that was a positive valuation based on what someone in the market for a phase one 1377 would happily pay for such an item.

    If 123mcmuurray81 had said "would you take one hundred quid for it" then he would have been very naughty in that he would have been making an offer to buy off the back of a valuation thread.




    All the best Mick

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