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    Fenman 177 springer.

    Have a nice fenman 177, Hyundai ambidextrous stock.
    Blueing good 9/10, stock odd mark or two 8/10.
    Fitted with an Optima 4/40 wide angle scope.
    It has got a spring conversion in it.
    It's smooth cocking, shooting at 10.4 and shoots spot on.
    Any idea what a fair price would be gents. John
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    Gas Ram enthusiasts will curse the spring conversion But I think they are a better gun for it. Probably only £250 though.

    John
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    Thanks for that John.
    Bought it from a gun shop as a gas ram???😳, and ️️shot for a while and very impressed with my gas ram😊, seemed faster than normal spring.
    Took stock of to adjust safety bar and saw spring conversion had been fitted.
    Can't fault it on spring at all, john
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    They didn't tell you it was Spring converted ?
    Probably knocks £100 off... I'd Go and ask them for a (partial) refund.
    Doesn't matter how well it shoots, you've not got what you paid for.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    The shop owner at the time as now retired and moved away.
    He wouldn't have known himself that's for sure, I was convinced it was a rammer with the smooth cocking and fast action.still a nice gun and happy with performance. John
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    Quote Originally Posted by duomatic410 View Post
    The shop owner at the time as now retired and moved away.
    He wouldn't have known himself that's for sure, I was convinced it was a rammer with the smooth cocking and fast action.still a nice gun and happy with performance. John
    fair enough, but it terms of resale, a ton off seems about right...
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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