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    BSA Improved model D valuation

    Hi all,

    Not really been active in the buying and selling of airguns for a while so not too sure of what to value this at.

    I have a nice BSA improved model D serial number 30923 so 1910 in .177

    its in nice condition, the bluing has faded but it still looks good. Stock is very nice with no cracks and only a few marks.

    Sights are complete and not broken.

    Overall a very nice and accurate old gun.

    What value would you put on this rifle? I have had it for a while but rarely use it.

    I also have another 1914 standard double sear model, though this one is rough, stock is good on it but the bluing is all gone and there is a tiny crack on the cylinder near where it threads onto the trigger block. Thought about selling that but don't think the price its worth would compel me to sell.

    Here are some photos of the 1910 Model D:

    https://imgur.com/gallery/xarVRH0


    Cheers

    Jake

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    Hello,

    I would say £140-180 is your range. The rear sight is not correct for the model ( being a fair bit later ), which could be noticed by collectors, however the screw heads look pretty good. Retail for these is around £250-300 from a shop.

    Lakey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakey View Post
    Hello,

    I would say £140-180 is your range. The rear sight is not correct for the model ( being a fair bit later ), which could be noticed by collectors, however the screw heads look pretty good. Retail for these is around £250-300 from a shop.

    Lakey
    Hi what is the correct sight for this model many thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jtibbs View Post
    Hi what is the correct sight for this model many thanks
    I think it's this one, but Lakey is the expert. He wrote this:

    https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....als/#post-1275


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