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Thread: .22" Crossman 1300 Medalist and .177 Weihrauch HW70 Valuations, Please!

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    .22" Crossman 1300 Medalist and .177 Weihrauch HW70 Valuations, Please!

    I would like to seek the wisdom of the Gentleman's Section again, please...

    First up is a .22 Crosman Medalist II 1300, 1970-1978, serial number 606756. It is boxed, and in very good condition for the year. There is a tiny amount of very fine rust on the action, but I have to take it outside to see it. It shows up in the photos, but is not otherwise noticeable. There is some black paint missing around the trigger - I'm sure this would be easy enough to touch up though. The plastics are excellent. It pumps up and shoots beautifully. Unusually for a pistol with some age to it, there are absolutely no signs of abuse - no screwdriver gouges, messed-up screw slots, or dings.

    Box:

    Pistol in box:

    Left side:

    Right side:

    Top side:

    Underside:

    The other pistol is a .177 Weihrauch HW70, again it is boxed. For reasons that are not known to me, the rear sight adjuster screw/wheel is missing - I can't imagine this would be difficult to replace though. There are a couple of minor scratches on the action, but other than that, it doesn't look as though it's been used very much.

    Box:

    Pistol in box:

    Left side:

    Right side:

    Underside:

    Top side:

    As ever, any help would be most appreciated!
    Last edited by Paddy_SP; 11-01-2016 at 09:26 PM.
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    No-one got any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy_SP View Post
    No-one got any ideas?
    Only on the Medalist Paddy.

    In the box £100 + post, but I'd advertise at £120 +post

    I take it that it's .22" not .177" and from the serial number it's pre 1975.




    All the best Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    Only on the Medalist Paddy.

    In the box £100 + post, but I'd advertise at £120 +post

    I take it that it's .22" not .177" and from the serial number it's pre 1975.


    All the best Mick
    Many thanks, Mick - that's most helpful. I don't know about the year, but you're right - it should have read '.22'!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy_SP View Post
    Many thanks, Mick - that's most helpful. I don't know about the year, but you're right - it should have read '.22'!
    Crosman serial numbers from the start of 1975 give the month/year in the first 3 or 4 digits, Paddy --- your serial number looks to precedes this.




    All the best Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    Crosman serial numbers from the start of 1975 give the month/year in the first 3 or 4 digits, Paddy --- your serial number looks to precedes this.


    All the best Mick
    Thanks, Mick - also for amending the thread title!
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