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    Umarex smith & wesson 586-6 co2 pistol kit valuation "used"

    PISTOL NOW SOLD

    HI ALL. I PURCHASED A SACK OF OLD AIR GUNS OFF A DISTANT UNCLE JUST BEFORE XMAS AS PROJECTS FOR THE WINTER.
    THIS INCLUDED AN UMAREX S&W 568-6 Co2 PISTOL IN ITS ABS CASE, WHICH INCLUDED 2 X MAGAZINES +2 X FRONT SIGHT ELEMENTS, CLEANING BRUSH, S&W PELLETS IN A TIN. A TUBE OF LUBE OIL & 2 X Co2 CAPULES.
    I PUT ONE Co2 CAPSULE IN AND FIRED OFF 5 X MAGAZINES IN THE GARAGE WITH NO PROBLEMS. GUN LOOKS TO BE IN FAIRLY REASONABLE CONDITION,
    I AM NOT INTO Co2 AIR PISTOLS SO LOOKING TO MOVE IT ON.
    WOULD LIKE SOME IDEA OF RE-SALE VALUE BEFORE I POST IT UP ON THE ADS FORUM. CHEERS MICKEY

    NOW POSTED ON THE FOR SALE SECTION £120 POSTED
    Last edited by metalmickey; 01-02-2019 at 12:57 PM. Reason: PISTOL SOLD

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    Hi

    There is some variation in price depending on condition but as a guide

    An early gloss pistol should make around £110 - £130
    a later matt finish pistol should make around £140 - £150

    Prices are dependent on condition, the above would be for good condition used examples without damage to the finish, cycling properly and holding gas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nige346 View Post
    Hi

    There is some variation in price depending on condition but as a guide

    An early gloss pistol should make around £110 - £130
    a later matt finish pistol should make around £140 - £150

    Prices are dependent on condition, the above would be for good condition used examples without damage to the finish, cycling properly and holding gas.
    I’d agree, except (assuming similar condition) put the values the other way around. As far as I am concerned, the earlier shiny pistols are more desirable than the late matte ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    I’d agree, except (assuming similar condition) put the values the other way around. As far as I am concerned, the earlier shiny pistols are more desirable than the late matte ones.
    I'd second this...

    A nice early gloss finish one is much better looking than the later satin/matt finished ones and would command the higher price IMO.

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