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    shark and sharp

    Hi guys ,any knowledgeable peeps out their would like to give me a valuation on these two pretty rare rifles ,moving house and have too many toys to take ,top is a shark pump action rifle in 0.22 calibre ,30 shot ,unmarked as new,the second is a sharp gr-75 in .20 calibre again as new ,i have never seen either of these rifles for sale in the uk .so need a price guide.. if possible.. i have been googling my ass off but cant find very little info on either ,any info appreciated, thanks ..


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    Years ago MAG sold off a batch ( six I seem to remember ) - pre 97 and I brought one. It was supplied as originally made by the manufacturer and had a pcp conversion unit with it.

    Sold mine at Bisley circa 2001 for £350

    Well made, let down by a finicky mag design.

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    the lower one (GR-75) is listed in the bluebook: 90% = $350 / 100% = $ 399. the upper one might be a INNOVA clone (?) listed $ 250 as 100% condition.
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    Info on the Shark for you Steve. http://thegodfatherofairguns.com/sha...air-rifle.html

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    Demic, miserable, grumpy old git! Feinwerkbau Sport Appreciation Society.
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    it seems the shark is fac rated

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    deffo not

    Quote Originally Posted by larrylamppost View Post
    it seems the shark is fac rated
    absolutely not... shark is pushing out 11ft lbs ...with small variation over 30 shots...

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    well

    had loads of whispers over the sharp gr-75 and the info i have says it was made in .20 calibre only..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herpquest View Post
    this information also eays the shark was only made in .20 calibre,
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    Quote Originally Posted by tradingnow2010 View Post
    had loads of whispers over the sharp gr-75 and the info i have says it was made in .20 calibre only.. but mine is .177 calibre ,so i think the info out there is wrong, the blue book actually says .177 or .22 calibre..
    All the ones that MAG had were in .20. Perhaps yours was a US market model. Rare rifle whatever cal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    All the ones that MAG had were in .20. Perhaps yours was a US market model. Rare rifle whatever cal


    this is definetelly in .20 calibre ,they were only made in .20 .. allthough the blue book says otherwise its wrong...

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    I remember reading an article in one of the comics at the time about them. Exclusive to Manchester Airguns in the UK. They had bought a small batch direct and as they were CO2 powered were subject to being held only on FAC so they got G V Cardew to "convert" them to air powered and then they could be sold to to the general public. Such things were done in those days

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