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    Tracker- £150-£160. My walnut stock deluxe are only around the £200 so beech a bit lower.
    Mercury- as it is a challenger (yes i know i missed that bit doh ) is spot on a 225. Have seen them fetch up to 250 but have to be excellent condition for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WILBA View Post
    Tracker- £150-£160. My walnut stock deluxe are only around the £200 so beech a bit lower.
    Mercury- depends what mark it is. Think £225 is a bit high myself. Lower marks if excellent condition are more sort after. If yours for example was a mk3 and boxed unused condition then i would agree with £225. Id say between £150-£170 myself.but that is not knowing what mk it is. Regards. Chris
    Wilba can I come park up the van at your place next hols lol and do some airgun hunting in Wales ! DeLuxe Tracker for that money is worth driving for .
    Mercury Magnum as mentioned by OP is the later or last and better ( ? ) Mercury pre Supersport . Have lost track as BSA got busy around this time , but Magnums were the specials with among other things the seperate scope rail later seen on the 'new' Superstar , Airsporter and Stutzen Rb2 - horrible thing and hastle to remove for basic servicing but a plus selling point back then .

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    Just for another opinion on the Tracker;

    I sold my circa 1994/6 Webley Tracker Camo Limited Edition .22 for £100 a few months ago on another airgun forum. It had no sights with it but was in good condition otherwise and worked fine. I could have sold it for a little more but was after a quick sale for a cash injection.

    Ultimately it's only worth what someone's willing to pay but I'd say looking at the Tracker anywhere from £120-£160 tops would be in the right ball park. Also it depends massively on how it shoots still, whether or not it's giving good power, what the blueing is like on the action and general overall condition which is very hard to determine from pictures alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMballistic View Post
    Just for another opinion on the Tracker;

    I sold my circa 1994/6 Webley Tracker Camo Limited Edition .22 for £100 a few months ago on another airgun forum. It had no sights with it but was in good condition otherwise and worked fine. I could have sold it for a little more but was after a quick sale for a cash injection.

    Ultimately it's only worth what someone's willing to pay but I'd say looking at the Tracker anywhere from £120-£160 tops would be in the right ball park. Also it depends massively on how it shoots still, whether or not it's giving good power, what the blueing is like on the action and general overall condition which is very hard to determine from pictures alone.
    My friend , I'd have been in the car round Gloucester Bypass , out to Newent and then into deepest Welshland to buy this from you .
    Didn't realise the Camo was as late as ' 94 .

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    I think some of the lower prices quoted are more what people would hope to pay rather than the true value, particularly for the BSA (which if I were close I would be trying to make mine for a fair price).
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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    I think some of the lower prices quoted are more what people would hope to pay rather than the true value, particularly for the BSA (which if I were close I would be trying to make mine for a fair price).
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    I think the market dictates prices m8. Only worth what people think these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WILBA View Post
    I think the market dictates prices m8. Only worth what people think these days.
    You are correct m8, and several have attributed a higher value than you have. Everyone likes a bargain and I congratulate you on the patience and good fortune you have evidently displayed in some of your purchases.

    Re-reading your valuation of the BSA, are you valuing it as a standard mercury rather than the Mercury Challenger (a superior version available for 1-2 years in the mid-eighties which is rare and sought after)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimny4x4 View Post
    My friend , I'd have been in the car round Gloucester Bypass , out to Newent and then into deepest Welshland to buy this from you .
    Didn't realise the Camo was as late as ' 94 .
    Jimmy i payed £100 for the tracker 2yrs ago. So bargains are to be had. Most of my collection i have had at bargain prices. I bought my khamsin for 160 6months after the tracker. And the list goes on. As the previous poster said its only worth what people are prepared to pay. Some people need cash and sell stuff cheaply to get the money in.

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