One of the lads up at the club tonight was shooting a 'minty' Mark 1 .22. Even the blueing around the cocking arm grip was unworn. He had paid £225 - I guessed at £215 - which was very reasonable IMO.
HTH
Ian
Hello collectors corner,
Hope you are having a pleasant evening.
Can you help me? What would one be worth? I know it depends on condition so how much for say rough but working, how much for good and how much for very good/near mint but not boxed?
I know it's not much to go on but what do you think?
Thanks
Rich.
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One of the lads up at the club tonight was shooting a 'minty' Mark 1 .22. Even the blueing around the cocking arm grip was unworn. He had paid £225 - I guessed at £215 - which was very reasonable IMO.
HTH
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
I sold an half tidy 1 a year or so ago,the stock was very tidy but the blueing was'nt very good when looked at closely.I got £120 for it...
just seen one in proteks , looks like new at £270 but thats shop price.
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I CAN RESIST EVERYTHING EXCEPT AN FWB,
It looks like the one I have seen is overpriced by some margin which has successfully removed my passing interest.
Now if only I could find my old BSA Mercury challenger carbine in .22" instead (last seen next to a big pile of rocking horse poop!
Rich.
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