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Thread: Webley Tracker & BSA mercury challenger both .22

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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 averageplinker View Post
    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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    Your right missed that bit. 225 is about right then. But the price for the tracker is about right. Have seen several going for the 150-160. And a few below. Beech ones go cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimny4x4 View Post
    Tracker - with its rearsight intact and a PH steel silencer - although the woodwork looks beech , it is a very nice piece of beech .


    Values are opinions not shared by everyone , especially here .
    Tracker £200

    Some may counter these values with " I paid only £60 for mine " which can actually happen for these older period guns , but remember they wouldn't sell any of them for that .
    Silencer looks like a Webley Pro System one rather than P-H.
    If you have both the original foresight, barrel weight and the 'Webley' cover plate that would help the value quite a lot, but as it stands I'd say the £150-160 are closer estimates if the power is still good (they commonly ran about 9 or so ft/lbs and 10.5 ft/lbs at best).

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    tracker mercury challenger

    Hi just to acknowledge I have read your threads guys thanks am waiting on a few replies through pm to quickly answer the rifles come with what you see in the pics there is a scope with one piece mount but its quite rough hence why its not in the pic which I now know is a Optima Moonlighter 3x9x45mm an a few other bits an bobs that can go to. Cheer again for all the help an opinions S

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