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    BSA SPitfire and BSA Mercury S valuations.

    Hello folks

    Need a valuation on a few guns please. Will be selling them but have no idea on their value.

    BSA Spitfire SF version - .22 - very good condition.

    http://s1052.photobucket.com/user/el...0SPITFIRE%20SF

    BSA Spitfire HF version - .22 - very good condition.

    http://s1052.photobucket.com/user/el...0SPITFIRE%20HF

    BSA Mercury S - .22 - very good condition, no rust, odd mark.

    http://s1052.photobucket.com/user/el...%20MERCURY%20S

    Will try to take some pics today and add.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by el maipino; 23-08-2014 at 05:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by el maipino View Post
    Hello folks

    Need a valuation on a few guns please. Will be selling them but have no idea on their value.

    BSA Spitfire SF version - .22 - very good condition. £220-240ish

    BSA Spitfire HF version - .22 - very good condition. £220-240ish

    BSA Mercury S - .22 - very good condition, no rust, odd mark.£170+

    Will try to take some pics today and add.

    Thanks.
    Trying to get the ball rolling for you
    ta

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    Last edited by T 20; 24-08-2014 at 08:03 AM.

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    Agree with value on Spitfires £200 to max £250 as long as they still can take a fill of air and do not leak. They can have problems in this regard if not used for long periods.They like to be used regularly. I like them because they can be kept exactly below legal limit with a small allen key. Shoot mine at 70 metre bell target so I do not know about the problem Hooker has.

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    Be interesting too see photo's of the Merc S, is it the mk1 or 2 model?

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    Thanks for all the replies.

    No idea what MK on the Mercury, how do I tell?

    Will take pics tomorrow as the battery on the cam is dead and need to find the charger. Should have them up tomorrow afternoon.

    Pat

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    Added links for the pics.

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    That's a mk1 mercury s mate. The mk2s had a rounded forestock end.

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