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Thread: Valuation please on 1927 BSA Standard and JB1

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    Valuation please on 1927 BSA Standard and JB1

    Valuation please on two more of my air rifles that I am putting up for sale. The Bsa has most of its bluing except for the cocking lever as shown in photo. Etching very feint. Box is an accurate copy of an original.
    JB1 was made for me by J Bowkett, .177 and .22 barrels. No more than 50 shots fired during its life.
    Mac








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    Standard

    Disregarding the box is I have no idea of the value of this: I reckon £175 for the standard. Atb, paul.
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    Lovely rifle and case. To achieve the most money, it might be an idea to sell the rifle and case seperately - it makes the rifle more affordable and gives people who already own a 45" Bsa the opportunity to purchase a rare correct reproduction case.
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    Thank you for your valuation on the BSA, am still looking for some idea on the value of my JB1.
    Mac .

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    any more pics of the jb1

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    What power is the Standard achieving? Have you had it tested on the chrono? Superdomes and BSA Elites seem to perform well with this model.

    Regards
    Andrew.

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