This is my first post on this forum so I hope you will bear with me, I'll start by wishing everybody a Happy New Year and continue by asking if any of you could provide a valuation and advice on how I might go about disposing of two air rifles found in the effects of a recently departed freind.
Firstly
A Webley & Scott EXCEL .22. It appears to be in good condition, the stock is almost unmarked, the metalwork has a little light rust on it. It has been stored, relatively unused in a gun bag for some time. The cocking action seems strong and seems to fire well, it certainly disturbed some debris and tin cans at about 25m. Obviously I cannot vouch for the condition of the internals and it would require testing under appropriate conditions to verify accuracy and correct function. It has front rear sights and is fitted with a Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4x32 scope.
Secondly
Feinwerkebau Sport 127 .22 This appears to be in very nice condition, it is has what looks like a standard beech stock which is undamaged and in good condition save for some small scratches and scuffs. It is has been stored in a gun bag for some. It is fitted with a scope of indeterminate origin, the graticule of which seems to be askew/slipped. The front sight is missing and the rear sight has missing/broken parts. Now the bad bit. The cocking mechanism has not been checked as the gun cannot be fired due to a broken trigger, how this happened is anyone's guess. I have acertained that a new trigger can be purchased , at a price...! I would hope that there is someone amongst you who has the ability to restore this gun to a good working condition, given that it is such a highly respected air rifle. If anyone has any questions or would like more photos I would be happy to help.
They are currently situated in the South-West of France, but could be transferred to the UK at some point.
Photographs:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jcnj0cade...RUfQcjdra?dl=0