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    sussex armoury jackel woodsman

    Hi, just got a jackel woodsman in a deal for a scope, it's got open sights but the rear site is broken, it has the tube feed on top for bbs, the blueing is good and only a few light marks on the stock, just wandering what sort of money they fetch, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonshiner View Post
    Hi, just got a jackel woodsman in a deal for a scope, it's got open sights but the rear site is broken, it has the tube feed on top for bbs, the blueing is good and only a few light marks on the stock, just wandering what sort of money they fetch, thanks
    That tube no for bb's, it's for pellets
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    (Jackal)

    Oh right it's a pellet tube, I thought it was for bbs, and it's Jackal not Jackel for the spelling pedants , any idea what I should be asking for it, it's not my thing so it's for sale, thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonshiner View Post
    Oh right it's a pellet tube, I thought it was for bbs, and it's Jackal not Jackel for the spelling pedants , any idea what I should be asking for it, it's not my thing so it's for sale, thank you
    I'd say around the £100-130 mark depending on condition.

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    cheers for that Pete, its in good condition really, i'll take some pics tomorrow and get it up for sale, thanks

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    Although I never saw one in the flesh, I always liked the looks of these back in the day.

    Those old images of Rod Linton just won't go away!!

    Did these also have a nice, stumpy barrel, or was that another version?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Although I never saw one in the flesh, I always liked the looks of these back in the day.

    Those old images of Rod Linton just won't go away!!

    Did these also have a nice, stumpy barrel, or was that another version?
    yes, that was AR7 or combat, as it was know later when it became air arms
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    Quote Originally Posted by verminatormjc View Post
    yes, that was AR7 or combat, as it was know later when it became air arms
    Sorry, I was thinking of a wood stock carbine.

    I remember Air Arms did the Bora, which I'm sure had a really short barrel. But I was thinking that, maybe, Sussex Armoury did a short-barrelled wooden stocked carbine?
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