Surrey Guns have a .22 in vgc up for £95.
I think I'll leave it at that rather than offer a guesstimate.
Hi there good people of the BBS Collectors lounge.
I wondered if you could give me a Valuation on this .177" Original 5G please.
It was found in the back of a scrap car and the previous owner sanded most of the surface rust off just leaving the deep pits.
The barrel is bent slightly upwards in a gradual bend from the breach block.
But apart from that it fires well enough and is quite powerful.
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The gun is not for sale and never will be but I would like a valuation if possible for other reasons.
All the best Mick
Surrey Guns have a .22 in vgc up for £95.
I think I'll leave it at that rather than offer a guesstimate.
Hi Mick
I recently relinquished this
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spare foresight element and a set of lefthand grips its a 6G but near as dammit it was very powerful and accurate,being used by me for 20 yard airpistol competitions while I had the time, I put a value on it of between £90 and £100 but ended up doing a swap for a rifle which was in about the same price range and both the recipient and myself were well pleased.
I would definitely agree with Geds' valuation of around £40 but not having tried it this might go a little less,beautiful guns to shoot and a definite challenge to reseal first time you do one.
Hope this Helps Martini
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Thanks Chaps
From your replies I have a clear indication of what the gun's worth and to what it could be worth if reblued and minted.
In a strange way pistols seem to be devalued a lot more by a poor finish than rifles are.
Ah well thanks again
All the best Mick
Sorry to bump an old thread back up folks.
But Dan J B's thread on the Original model 5 reminded me that I still had this one in bits after rebluing it.
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So I rebuilt it today so I could have a play with it.
before
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after
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Due to the heavy pitting I had to use needle files on the worst areas prior to polishing and unfortunately I had to remove the made in Germany stamping.
There was also some heavy pitting by the L in Original which I couldn't completely remove so I just had to leave them in and blue over them.
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410fps with proper wasps.
Sorry about the poor pictures.
All the best Mick
I think it looks like the diana g5 pistol. Or is it just me
EDIT, p5
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2005/...-from-rws.html
Hi Andy
The 5g and P5 share many of the same components but the P5 is supposed to have a longer stroke ?
There was an Original 5gs pistol which was introduced in February 1984 which had a barrel weight and scope rail,, which looked very much like the later P5.
All the best Mick
I like the look of both pistols, but the last time i priced the diana up, it was nearly 260 pound