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Park RH 93 Valuation please.
So Guys may I ask what you might think this beauty might be worth.
sorry about the poor photos.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...Gs&usp=sharing
Many thanks
Steve.
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Sorry yes its a .177 Walnut.
Not mine its a friend thats asking hence the rushed photos.
It is mint.
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Are these the guns with opposing pistons?
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Its hardly had any use, So not sure about what power it has.
Wouldn't mind it myself, but would only stuff it up on the nearest stone wall.
He was hoping more around the £575 mark due to its condition. Thats why I said I would see what the real world thinks.
Last edited by bear-uk; 30-09-2015 at 06:50 PM.
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Opposing pistons, Yes. Front 1 cocked by a chain and rear by the lever.
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Simular to the whiscombe rifles then.
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I love my Park but for some reason they just don't make the money I think they should. Mint ones do occasionally come up and prices asked are around the 400-500 mark, but they never seem to move. They can shoot very accurately, and the triggers are fine but no Record. They are tough to cock and heavy. Plus the complex service issues and they are fugly. Add it all up people are put off.
Mint, walnut and a pretty nice scope gives £575 value. A correct moderator is the only part missing (mine has one but I'm not sure of the make, they look better for it). The only problem with this valuation is that few people want one, few at any price. So is the price realistic? I think thy are worth that price but it might take an age to find a buyer. Or you might have already ten emails with offers?? If its for you then at least you know what I think. A fine rifle for the connoisseur collector, but a bit over complicated for Joe on the street.
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