You could
As:
1. Lighter
2.Able to fit a silencer.
3.Easier to use
4.Trigger is better.
What ever you decide to do, airgun shooting is very therapeutic
You could
As:
1. Lighter
2.Able to fit a silencer.
3.Easier to use
4.Trigger is better.
What ever you decide to do, airgun shooting is very therapeutic
Vintage Airguns Gallery
..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
In British slang an anorak is a person who has a very strong interest in niche subjects.
No, no, no, no, no!
DO NOT SELL THE CAMARGUE.
If you must have one of those pesky, devoid-of-character, leaky, bottle dependant instruments, by all means get one. But get it IN ADDITION to your wonderful Camargue and not instead of. They're getting more and more rare now and very collectable. Once it's gone, it's gone. Any regrets post sale (and I'm sure this would be the case) and it will be very hard to replace. And costly for a nice one.
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How costly are we talking?
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.
id keep hold of it bud