Mmmmm....not sure on these. But should be desirable in the big bore thumping calibre.
Maybe £175 ish?
In the box unused,as new with all the factory paperwork,dating to 1996.
What's it worth
Mmmmm....not sure on these. But should be desirable in the big bore thumping calibre.
Maybe £175 ish?
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I'd have to agree with you Tone BUT unless it goes to a collector or BSA fan, then I don't think it's going to get anywhere near that figure (but I hope I'm proven wrong), what with people preferring to buy HW's (and that's not a dig at you) due to the ropey build quality of Supersports of recent years and the tendency for BSA to use odd size bores, thus finding the right pellet to suit, if this had been a 99/95 then you could ADD another £100 to the price above and people would still be fighting for it.
But saying that once the right pellet has been found and a bit of spit and polish done inside, these rifles make excellent close range rat/pigeon/squirrel rifles.
Pete
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Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Just sold under the hammer for £200 plus 30% auction fees,bargain
A boxed .22 super meteor £110,how much? I hear you ask
More like a steal at that price
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Calibre and mint in box got that price. Because the BSA is at best an uninspiring rifle few were cherrished. There are a lot of BSA collectors. Its the uninspiring short production runs that will be rare and hold a premium at some point in the future.
So at £260 its probably not a bad buy.
Anyone seen a mint in box Webley Vulcan MKI? Thousands were made but for the life of me can I find one. MKII's two a penny.
A .177 Airsporter S boxed,again with all the paperwork,apparently unused, at the same auction £300,sounds alright