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    heathways topscore 175 valuation please.

    Hi Guys,

    Does anyone have an idea how much a boxed heathways 175 Topscore is is worth roughly.
    The pistol in excellent condition and working order.
    I have a friend whos wants to sell but not sure on the price.
    I did look online and saw a price of £195 but wouldn't think that would ever sell.
    From what I gather it was made in the US in the 70's, its fully metal
    Thoughts please.
    Sorry I cant send pics as i don't know how but can email them by any means.
    Thank you.

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    £85. or there abouts
    ,AA , Magtech , Arnie, Sako, Ruger . plus the others .

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    Quote Originally Posted by B&W FOX View Post
    £85. or there abouts
    Bought one of these from Dennis Hiller many years ago, I was after a spare part to repair a broken one and he offered a working one that he referred to as 'a horrible little gun'.

    Time has moved on and now it is a bit of a curiosity, not uncommon but they break easily.

    I go along with the £80-£90 estimate (quite a lot more than I paid to Mr Hiller 30 plus years ago!)
    lodmoor
    Always ready to buy another Webley pistol and another and . . . .

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    Just in case you do not know what we are talking about









    lodmoor
    Always ready to buy another Webley pistol and another and . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by lodmoor View Post
    Bought one of these from Dennis Hiller many years ago, I was after a spare part to repair a broken one and he offered a working one that he referred to as 'a horrible little gun'.

    Time has moved on and now it is a bit of a curiosity, not uncommon but they break easily.

    I go along with the £80-£90 estimate (quite a lot more than I paid to Mr Hiller 30 plus years ago!)
    I also bought one of these off Mr Hiller. Its a useless thing (the pistol NOT Mr Hiller) but that man could sell sand to Arabs.
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
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    Thanks for the feedback Guys, appreciated. Have a nice day all.

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