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    Plainsman Pneumatic .


    Trying to find value any ideas ?anyone !! all works as it should .

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    I'm no expert, but if I saw that for sale for £200, I'd buy it.

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    Raise you £50.
    Very rare pistol.

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    Very rare in US where they were made, and in that condition!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    Very rare in US where they were made, and in that condition!
    starting to realise that there rare cant seem to find another one with a price to compare .

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    US "Blue Book" value in 2014 for one in 95% condition (no mention of box) was $600 (= about £427). 60% condition $300 (but no mention of box).

    So I'd say at least £250, maybe more - especially if you put it in an auction, and got two keen buyers trying to get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    US "Blue Book" value in 2014 for one in 95% condition (no mention of box) was $600 (= about £427). 60% condition $300 (but no mention of box).

    So I'd say at least £250, maybe more - especially if you put it in an auction, and got two keen buyers trying to get it.
    I got the new bluebook it says$450 at 95% and $225 at 60% its gone down lol but often you can double prices for UK .cant be sure if box is original or a later copy

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    The values in Blue Book of Airguns are estimates, not based on prices realized at sales.

    I assume that this is a .22 cal gun. If .177, you've hit the jackpot.

    I can't recall seeing very many, if any, sales for this gun. It's certainly a worthwhile collectable. $300-$400 would be my guess. Although rare, there really isn't a lot of demand for these, from what I can tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DT Fletcher View Post
    The values in Blue Book of Airguns are estimates, not based on prices realized at sales.

    I assume that this is a .22 cal gun. If .177, you've hit the jackpot.

    I can't recall seeing very many, if any, sales for this gun. It's certainly a worthwhile collectable. $300-$400 would be my guess. Although rare, there really isn't a lot of demand for these, from what I can tell.
    Yes unfortunately its .22 no Jackpot for me, $300-$400 would probably equate to £300-£400 in uk which I would think would be about the right price .

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    I think it would be difficult to hit £400.

    Even rare pumpers are not that popular. The co2 Plainsman is £250-£300 and a better pistol to shoot?

    It’s very tricky when there are so few of them around!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    I think it would be difficult to hit £400.

    Even rare pumpers are not that popular. The co2 Plainsman is £250-£300 and a better pistol to shoot?

    It’s very tricky when there are so few of them around!
    Would make up the foursome in your Plainsman family. Think I would be tempted up to £300 if I saw in on a table at Kempton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    I think it would be difficult to hit £400.

    Even rare pumpers are not that popular. The co2 Plainsman is £250-£300 and a better pistol to shoot?

    It’s very tricky when there are so few of them around!

    I have to disagree I found the pneumatic powerful and accurate the Co2 is ok not as accurate may be a bit more powerful but not having a Chrono I'm just guessing but I would take the pneumatic over the Co2 any day .

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