Difficult to value I suppose because there's not much to compare with but would love to hear your thoughts.
VALUATIONS PLEASE
This is a late 1960's Wood stock version which I understand were only made for two years.This particular one comes with a replacement solid resin/plastic magazine.A metal magazine cost ridiculous money if you are able to source one.
I have tried to take some good close-ups of the stock and metal work.The barrel finish is worn after nearly 50 years but this is common because you push the barrel inwards to cock the weapon.
Everything works but dont expect lots of power these are just a back yard plinker.
Thanks in advance.
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Last edited by sniper24687066; 15-06-2016 at 12:21 PM.
Difficult to value I suppose because there's not much to compare with but would love to hear your thoughts.
I have never even seen one of these but have always admired them in pictures. For me a great concept of replicating what people would see in the movies and newspapers and making a good job of it!
Thanks for both replies.I do have a metal mag but that one is on my other Crosman M1 which is a keeper for the moment.
I went to the Leeds arms fair recently and one of the dealers had a plastic stock version with metal mag,it looked almost unused.He was asking £200 whch I though was just a bit to unrealistic.
I think £150 is about right for one of these vintage garden plinkers so I will place it a sales post.