Hi lads been offered the above gun , No price has been mentioned so I'm after some advice on what I should pay for one, Just a rough price the gun is said to be in very nice condition 9/10 ,
Hi lads been offered the above gun , No price has been mentioned so I'm after some advice on what I should pay for one, Just a rough price the gun is said to be in very nice condition 9/10 ,
Sold one for a friend recently and it was in very good condition and shot at bang on 11 ft lbs
Sold for £350 collected
Hope this helps
Atb Harry.
I had a £250 price in mind , In excellent condition I may have said £275, Just wanted to get some thoughts, The prices do seem to go up and down quite often with these older springers, I suppose there ain't much out today you can buy now for under £300.
Last edited by madcarlos; 15-11-2017 at 10:27 PM. Reason: Soelling
I sold mine in mint condition for £400.00 a couple of years agp, and have regretted it as it was a lovely gun!
Think I was in the right place at the right time but a nice one must be worth between three and three fifty, they are not exactly growing on trees these days
Andy
I would of thought more like £250.
John
Law of any kind only affects those willing to abide by it.
All Camargues have Tyrolean stocks.
They were pricey when new - significantly more money than an HW80, FWB Sport, or similar.
In 90% condition, £200 feels about right. £180 would be a good price. Some might stretch to £225 or so.
Original open sights would be a plus. If not, I'd want an original Air Arms barrel weight, or a nice contemporary suppressor like an Air Logic or a Hushpower.