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    I'm not really sure, as I'm far from an expert on these, more a longing admirer.

    If I was going to guess, I'd say you'd be looking at circa £300 if in good cosmetic condition and fully working. Maybe a shade more if beautiful. And adjust downwards for any rust, marks, scratches, dents, cracks, work required.
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    Why not just shoot with the Camargue? It’s a very nice rifle. Maybe treat it to a service and/or a new scope?

    If you want to sell, I agree with Tony on pricing. Maybe a little higher - £350 for a really nice one. Not that many were made, and they seem to sell well when offered.

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    id keep hold of it bud

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    Price depends on calibre

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    Quote Originally Posted by transporter View Post
    Price depends on calibre
    It's a .22 calibre with the tyrolene stock

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    I think you will find it a whole lot more fun having both springer and PCP. They are so different in so many ways.
    PCP's biggest down point is the bottle and refilling it. Most are fantastically accurate, but soulless.
    Older springers are fun because they are tricky to shoot well being very hold sensitive. The rifle you have is a pretty good springer. £300 on a good day, and you will regret selling in less than 300 days. £300 doesn't really get you a PCP and all the stuff that goes with one, so its save up for one anyhow.

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    I think if you sell it you'll regret it afterwards. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeypops85 View Post
    It's a .22 calibre with the tyrolene stock
    The majority of airarms side lever rifles that come up for sale are .22 .
    Your very rarely see .177 or .20

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