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    What's the going rate for a Longbow?

    Hi all,

    I've seen a Brum made Webley Longbow .22 in a beech stock for sale, what would you say is the going rate for one nowadays?

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    if really nice and no marks £200 for standard one in beech. Tuned 250 and in walnut stock 200-300 and for a venom sidewinder compact around 400

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    Quote Originally Posted by splosh! View Post
    if really nice and no marks £200 for standard one in beech. Tuned 250 and in walnut stock 200-300 and for a venom sidewinder compact around 400
    Thanks for that, gives me some idea.

    I think like a lot of people on here finding a Sidewinder would be most satisfying

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    Quote Originally Posted by splosh! View Post
    if really nice and no marks £200 for standard one in beech. Tuned 250 and in walnut stock 200-300 and for a venom sidewinder compact around 400
    From experience, I think you should add £50 to the above quotes, don't forget that the Birmingham
    longbow was only produced for 2 years and are becoming hard to find in nice condition, atb Daz

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Hi all,

    I've seen a Brum made Webley Longbow .22 in a beech stock for sale, what would you say is the going rate for one nowadays?

    Cheers

    Pete
    I might of spotted the same one! Don't worry I'm managing to resist I think £250 is a good price for one from a dealer, I would expect that one would be the same price on here. Go for it imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maximus View Post
    I might of spotted the same one! Don't worry I'm managing to resist I think £250 is a good price for one from a dealer, I would expect that one would be the same price on here. Go for it imo.

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    Just went down to buy it.....it was sold yesterday

    Not to worry.

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    Was it the one on guntrader? Very nicely figured beech stock. There was also a 177 stingray express that looked good in the pictures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maximus View Post
    Was it the one on guntrader? Very nicely figured beech stock. There was also a 177 stingray express that looked good in the pictures.
    Where did you see the Stingray Express? (rather strange as Webley never did the Express in .177)

    There is a Stingray for sale in there but it has a beech stock (which is nicely grained) but it is a bit rough and is missing it's front sight as someone has shoved a bit of metal in the barrel weight to compensate.

    Yes it was the one on Gun trader, it had been on there for a few weeks but kept putting it off.

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    Not sure if it’s of interest but see sales section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Where did you see the Stingray Express? (rather strange as Webley never did the Express in .177)

    There is a Stingray for sale in there but it has a beech stock (which is nicely grained) but it is a bit rough and is missing it's front sight as someone has shoved a bit of metal in the barrel weight to compensate.

    Yes it was the one on Gun trader, it had been on there for a few weeks but kept putting it off.

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    Sorry, it's probably the wrong description on my part, webley introduced these guns while I was out of the airgun scene. The one I have seen on guntrader has open sights and a scope, up for £200.
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