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    Crosman 102 valuation

    Help with valuation please

    Walnut stock, brass shuttle & 5 ring cocking knob

    I believe the stocks was offered in elm, maple & walnut

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    I should think the best part of a fair amount and then some!

    Sorry I can't be more specific, but what a wonderful rifle.

    Is it all original finish?

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    Does it hold air when pumped up?

    If it does and it shoots with good power then £300 - £360 to the right buyer.

    Looks in very good condition, or refinished at some point, paint looks satin rather than gloss ?

    The rear sight should be a peep sight and I cant tell from the photos.

    Good review from 45Flint:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EeWwcP_ysY
    Last edited by Mark D; 20-08-2023 at 08:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    Does it hold air when pumped up?

    If it does and it shoots with good power then £300 - £360 to the right buyer.

    Looks in very good condition, or refinished at some point, paint looks satin rather than gloss ?

    The rear sight should be a peep sight and I cant tell from the photos.

    Good review from 45Flint:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EeWwcP_ysY
    Thanks, yes it holds air & shoots well

    This one has a buckhorn style rear sight. I've seen these with tombstone style rear sights, aperture sights & buckhorn style rear sight. Not sure which style of sight was produced first or maybe it was an option back then?
    Last edited by Lee5159; 20-08-2023 at 09:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee5159 View Post
    Thanks, yes it holds air & shoots well

    This one has a buckhorn style rear sight. I've seen these with tombstone style rear sights, aperture sights & buckhorn style rear sight. Not sure which style of sight was produced first or maybe it was an option back then?
    Hi l sold a 101 none working for £240 in 2021. and a 102 repeater none working for £250 in 2019. both in good condition. and they had the peep sight fitted if l remember right.
    hope this might help.

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    Certainly looks refinished?

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    could not help on price but looks very nice

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    I decided to rust blue the bolt & cover as the previous owner done a poor job refinishing, leaving the markings unreadable

    I think it looks much better





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    You have made a very nice job of doing that it looks so much better, well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micky2 View Post
    You have made a very nice job of doing that it looks so much better, well done.
    Thanks micky👍 I did 8 passes to get it nice & dark then left to soak in oil for a day

    I've tried different solutions in past & found the ferric chloride works best, as I don't like to do caustic bluing.

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    Did the same with mines except for the bolt.


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