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    Airmasters Mastersport Valuation

    After reading the post by C.V about the valuation of his Venom rifle i thought i would do the same for one of my rifles.
    I have a Airmasters Mastersport Stalker 77k rifle which i have owned 5 or 6 years.
    I was informed it is an Airmasters Mastersport Stalker 77k by a member who worked at Airmasters.

    This is not a sale just a valuation.
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    Another fine example of the HW77.
    Now to me the 1980's and the 77 with the high profile advertised tuners of the day are part of an important resurgence in air rifle shooting history.

    Mastersport was "the other one" to Venom. All were providing premium products and a list of services, tunes, and grades. Numbers of rifles commissioned were low.
    I think £1,000 isn't robbing anyone. £800 or £1,200 doesn't really matter as its what someone is willing to pay for a good example. Not every Venom, or MasterSport is worth £K, as that depends on whats been done and how good looking the rifle is; plus does it shoot nicely.
    Finally, has it been messed with as a good few have been tuned since with standard parts? There are also a few home builds looking very similar. On this proof of pedigree helps.

    Anyhow I don't collect them, but think they are important and worth a good premium. Todays custom makers and tuners can equal or better them as the work done is now well understood. However, having a good Mastersport in a collection is something very desirable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muskett View Post
    Another fine example of the HW77.
    Now to me the 1980's and the 77 with the high profile advertised tuners of the day are part of an important resurgence in air rifle shooting history.

    Mastersport was "the other one" to Venom. All were providing premium products and a list of services, tunes, and grades. Numbers of rifles commissioned were low.
    I think £1,000 isn't robbing anyone. £800 or £1,200 doesn't really matter as its what someone is willing to pay for a good example. Not every Venom, or MasterSport is worth £K, as that depends on whats been done and how good looking the rifle is; plus does it shoot nicely.
    Finally, has it been messed with as a good few have been tuned since with standard parts? There are also a few home builds looking very similar. On this proof of pedigree helps.

    Anyhow I don't collect them, but think they are important and worth a good premium. Todays custom makers and tuners can equal or better them as the work done is now well understood. However, having a good Mastersport in a collection is something very desirable.
    I had an Airmasters 127, I got Dave to make the stock, went over to Luton and dropped of the action, he measured me up and I went back a few weeks later, truely stunning rifle

    Went a long time ago
    Custom BSA S10 .22 PAX Phoenix Mk 2 .22 Custom Titan Manitou .22 (JB BP) HW77 .22 FWB Sport Mk1 .22 Sharp Ace .22 Crossman 600 .22 Berretta 92 .20 Desert Eagle .177

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    Airnasters

    A friend of mine brought one last week from a shop for £495. Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by mach 1.5 View Post
    a friend of mine brought one last week from a shop for £495. Mach 1.5
    aarrrggghhh!

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    That is a really really nice rifle. Classic, field-usable (unlike the FT 77s at the time), elegant. Really nice looking, and put together by one of the two best 1980s tuning houses. What a top of the range springer should be for anything other than dedicated target use.

    Apart from the internal work (but 1980s 25mm 77s were excellent even in factory form), HW could have offered something like that right from the start in 1984 as a factory deluxe model that would have blown up most of the custom tuner market. It took them, factory tyros aside, until 1997 to work that out with the HW97, though only with a beech stock, by which time the market had moved on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nurek View Post
    Are you sure it was Dave that made your stock? I thought John Welham did the stocks and Dave and Richard did the actions?
    Actually, you may be right, whoever is the older as this was perhaps very late 80's or early 90's, can't remember now

    All I do remember is the stock fitted like a glove and walnut was stunning
    Custom BSA S10 .22 PAX Phoenix Mk 2 .22 Custom Titan Manitou .22 (JB BP) HW77 .22 FWB Sport Mk1 .22 Sharp Ace .22 Crossman 600 .22 Berretta 92 .20 Desert Eagle .177

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    Quote Originally Posted by nurek View Post
    Are you sure it was Dave that made your stock? I thought John Welham did the stocks and Dave and Richard did the actions?
    You may be right, it was a very long time ago
    Custom BSA S10 .22 PAX Phoenix Mk 2 .22 Custom Titan Manitou .22 (JB BP) HW77 .22 FWB Sport Mk1 .22 Sharp Ace .22 Crossman 600 .22 Berretta 92 .20 Desert Eagle .177

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