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    Hi,
    s.n 37602 should be a sixth series mk1, by then they had access to the air cylinder at both ends.
    (tiny join visible between the endcap and the muzzle end of the cylinder) so I think it’s a slightly later version of the pre war mk1, but I might be wrong.
    Is the large screw slot on the rear of the cylinder chewed up at all? This can lower the price of an otherwise nice example.

    They go from anything from £100-£290 depending wholly on condition, how early they are and if it has an original box.
    Condition really is in the eye of the beholder but a later one with rust spots on the barrel and worn patches on the rest of the gun would probably be low 100’s, unless the later ones are particularly rare.
    Gareth’s pre war mk1 slant grip was in excellent condition btw.

    Impossible to say without pictures, and you’d definitely need pictures to sell it online.

    Cheers,
    Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    Gareth’s pre war mk1 slant grip was in excellent condition btw.
    Thanks Matt. It nearly went home with you on Thursday, didn't it (lol). Genuinely glad you took my Service Rifle matey, as it is great to know it will continue to be regularly used. Atb: G.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    Hi,
    s.n 37602 should be a sixth series mk1, by then they had access to the air cylinder at both ends.
    (tiny join visible between the endcap and the muzzle end of the cylinder) so I think it’s a slightly later version of the pre war mk1, but I might be wrong.
    Is the large screw slot on the rear of the cylinder chewed up at all? This can lower the price of an otherwise nice example.

    They go from anything from £100-£290 depending wholly on condition, how early they are and if it has an original box.
    Condition really is in the eye of the beholder but a later one with rust spots on the barrel and worn patches on the rest of the gun would probably be low 100’s, unless the later ones are particularly rare.
    Gareth’s pre war mk1 slant grip was in excellent condition btw.

    Impossible to say without pictures, and you’d definitely need pictures to sell it online.

    Cheers,
    Matt.
    Thanks Matt,the end cap of the cylinder is nor chewed up and the gun does on this one open at the muzzle end.There is no box,by the way.

    ATB.

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