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    BSA Mercury S .177 valuation please.

    Good evening all. As above valuation required please. Recently fully serviced. Beautiful dark walnut stock. Boxed complete with open sights. Please note this is the S model which denotes heavy barrel, proper breech bolt and higher power than standard Mercury. Excellent overall condition. PM me for more details as per. Thank you. Best regards. Derek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekj View Post
    Good evening all. As above valuation required please. Recently fully serviced. Beautiful dark walnut stock. Boxed complete with open sights. Please note this is the S model which denotes heavy barrel, proper breech bolt and higher power than standard Mercury. Excellent overall condition. PM me for more details as per. Thank you. Best regards. Derek.

    I'm no expert but being a .177 I think will push the price up a little. As always it will also depend on what someone will pay and if it's a gun that's dearly wanted then the price could reflect this.
    I'm guessing around £200.00 but would not be supprised if you got a more!

    Chris

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    Is it an early model (squared off front) or later (rounded front with a slight point to it)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Is it an early model (squared off front) or later (rounded front with a slight point to it)?

    Pete
    Hi Pete, yes it is the squared off model. I believe its an early 1980's one. I've been offered by a dealer £230. So I suppose he's going to be adding 30% on the shelf. Although it is nice and with a heavy heart I'll regret it slightly I'm keen on raising some funds. Derek

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekj View Post
    Hi Pete, yes it is the squared off model. I believe its an early 1980's one. I've been offered by a dealer £230. So I suppose he's going to be adding 30% on the shelf. Although it is nice and with a heavy heart I'll regret it slightly I'm keen on raising some funds. Derek
    That's a good price from a dealer, I've been looking for a mk2 version for ages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    That's a good price from a dealer, I've been looking for a mk2 version for ages.

    Pete
    Pete is this Mercury a mk2 then out of interest? Thankyou. Derek

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