Evidently they are not all in fair condition or original and the work has devalued them in the eyes of collectors. if they are good shooters and complete and basically sound;
BSA cadet = £65
BSA cadet major =£80
Airsporter Mk1 = £125
Evidently they are not all in fair condition or original and the work has devalued them in the eyes of collectors. if they are good shooters and complete and basically sound;
BSA cadet = £65
BSA cadet major =£80
Airsporter Mk1 = £125
The Stingray and 77 could make nice practical hunting/barn/target guns, but not for more than £100.
The more classic stuff, meh. Sorry.
I have to agree with the thoughts offered so far. The only one that would appeal to me is the HW77, depending on how well it has been refinished I reckon it is worth £100-125 if it works/shoots fine.
Rich.
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£100 plus for the 77 easy sight unseen.
You lot are generous on the bsa s, painted? Cadet £30, major maybe 50, airsporter, £100 would be my thinking
yea its the stock refinished/painted that will pretty much half the prices
Webley & Scott Vulcan. .177, SN 903142 £60
Webley & Scott Stingray. .22 SN 925570 £60
Webley & Scott Hawke mk2. .22, SN 32850 £30
BSA Cadet .177, SN B20872 £40
BSA Cadet Major .177 SN CA57142 £60
BSA Air Sporter mk1, .22, SN 5478 £60
Weirauch hw77 mk1, .22, SN 1012066 £80
Original Model 35, .22, no serial number. £60