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Thread: Park 73 valuation please.

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    Park 73 valuation please.

    As above, excellent condition, a few small marks, shoots nicely.

    Gus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gwylan View Post
    As above, excellent condition, a few small marks, shoots nicely.

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    Do you mean 93?
    Never go off half cocked....

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    Sorry, a typo. of course it's a 93, I don't know how to edit a thread title, may redo it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gwylan View Post
    Sorry, a typo. of course it's a 93, I don't know how to edit a thread title, may redo it.

    Gus
    Don't think you can edit a thread title?...ask a mod, but, most folk in here and anyone able to give you an opinion will know what you meant anyway

    £300-£400 seems to be about the norm depending on stock, of which I think there was a beech, walnut and walnut thumbhole... may be worth do a search in sales.

    The RH91 and RH93 were both designed by Roy Hutchinson (a name we all know) and made by GAFAC engineering. A recoiless gun with twin opposed pistons linked by a chain (Renault timing chain, I believe?...) Lovely guns to shoot, I used to own an RH91W, S/No 0711...
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    thanks for that, I don't really want to sell it, but I don't use it much, and I need to thin out my collection.

    Gus
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    May I ask whate calibre it is? And am I right in thinking it has the safety catch/
    Cheers, Phil

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    You would be hard beat to find a more accurate springer. Mine doesn't have a safety catch.
    I'm actively looking for a thumbhole .177 version, the mintier the better.

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    It's .177, walnut thumbhole stock, perfect blueing, two tiny dinks on the stock. I can't sell off the back of a valuation thread, if I to decide to part with it, I'll put it up in the For Sale section, with a copy on here.

    Gus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Russell View Post
    May I ask whate calibre it is? And am I right in thinking it has the safety catch/
    Cheers, Phil
    Yep, it's the RH 93.

    Gus
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