What would be a ball park figure for a very nice airsporter S TIA
What would be a ball park figure for a very nice airsporter S TIA
Depends on calibre, condition and sometimes how nice the Walnut is (not that that should effect the value but it helps to sell it).
All depends on if it's a mk1 or 2 S (could even be a mk3 but they had Deluxe Beech stocks), does it still have the open sights and any original bits it came with (box etc)
I've seen them go between £150 to 325 but the average seems to be £275ish.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
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Also depends on condition (photos will help, here), and calibre, as those in .177 always seem to make more, and sell quicker, than those of a similar mark/model/condition in .22 (as I found out when I sold my Mk.II in .177 and my similar condition Mk.II in .22). Hope this helps?
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Rydales 21.10.18,a .177 auction estimate £100 to £150.
Its in .22 and was bought in 84 few minor indents on stock if you look hard enough but they will steam out, its a beach stock it never had open sights as its scope railed
Early "Blond" ones make less. Collectors really want it complete with the open sights.
Yours by the sound of it £150 tops.
Mint in box then £100 or so more. The premium is for perfect condition. Goes for most 80's rifles. 1984 was a long time ago!