In a usable, not rusted to buggery condition I would think around £100 if you wanted to sell as a complete rifle. Probably worth stripping & selling the bits otherwise.
John
I have an old Webley Viscount, rear iron sight missing, cheapie scope, otherwise OK. Is it worth trying to sell or better scrapping?
Stephen
In a usable, not rusted to buggery condition I would think around £100 if you wanted to sell as a complete rifle. Probably worth stripping & selling the bits otherwise.
John
Law of any kind only affects those willing to abide by it.
Or, you could give it a quick service and hand it to a youngster to get them into the sport
All of the above.
Definitely not scrap, but a "modern classic".
You could service it, use it yourself and see if that bond grows. Or sell to someone who will appreciate this nice rifle that will be getting increasingly rare.
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Thanks everyone for your replies. Its a .22 and I've had it for a number of years and can't say I've bonded with it. I did give it a DIY service and would be happy to pass it onto a beginner if I knew anyone locally - I just wouldn't want to give them rubbish so thanks for your encouragement.
Actually that has given me an idea and I'll ask around at my local shooting club - there are a few airgun users there who may know of a youngster.
S