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Thread: valuation please BSA CENTENARY 177 1988 WEBLY Mk 3. 22

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    bsa centenary , DAYSTATE MK 3, WEBLY MK 3

    Hi I have my BSA centenary airsporter 177 mint condition no box no pelett trap or oil But everything else sights, case , certificate ,£550,:

    Day state mk 3 177 , regulated serviced by daystate new battery ,3x12x44,viper scope ,5 mags , daystate sit on case hw silencer £550,
    Mick
    Daystate sold , BSA SILL FOR SALE
    Last edited by mickb; 01-12-2016 at 07:23 PM. Reason: daystate mk 3 SOLD

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    An unfired boxed mint Centenary with everything then £850 or a tad more being .177 which are rarer. Used then £450 to 650; well used then a little less. These are not uncommon in mint or excellent condition as many were bought as keepers and one or two comes up nearly every year. Its luck if they are snapped up or take a while to sell. Gorgeous looking rifles.
    A very nice restored MKIII then £150 + or - depending if someone likes it.

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    Musketts values for the Centenary are probably not far off for a private sale, a dealer may ask a little more - £1000 'mint/unused/unfired/boxed with all accessories untouched/bagged.
    I would guess there are probably a lot more mint/boxed examples around as they were bought mainly by 'collectors' or as 'investments' and shooting or using them significantly 'devalues' them.
    Mines a .22 'shooter' in really nice condition, with certificate and missing the cheapo BSA scope, I wouldn't sell it for less than £500 but I wouldn't look to sell it anyway.
    It has to be a serious BSA or Airsporter collector to part with the cash for what is basically an Airsporter, albeit made in small numbers.
    Probably a bad time to sell a Centenary?
    Cannot help on the Webley.
    (I am no expert on prices/valuations - just an Airsporter 'nut'!)
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    bsa centenary

    Thank you for the guys
    Much appreciated
    Mick

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