For about £10 they will take your purchases to one of their valuation days where you can then collect them. They have valuation days all around the country so that's always worth a look
Thanks chaps, couple of juniors appealed at sensible money but they were post war so probably a no go- £40 post sounds pretty extortionate and will make a reasonably priced item no cheaper than buying from a trusted source on here.
For about £10 they will take your purchases to one of their valuation days where you can then collect them. They have valuation days all around the country so that's always worth a look
No less than four Warrior air pistols! £260 seems average or below for one of those, I was tempted for a moment but didnt.
I sold my old one years ago & wish i hadnt, It was No 2182 rather battered but if anyone finds it i would be interested in buying it back.
I used to get my guns from Holts as getting them down to Somerset from Norfolk worked quite well. Not so now as they don't operate the picking up from valuation day in the West Country. Not only is there there the £40 rfd transfer there will be the charge from were you are having it sent too.
It's not a problem if you're forking out for an expensive gun but as I used to only buy doer uppers it would put a big wedge on top, so until Holys sort that out I won't be getting anything from them again.....dom
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They stopped offering that about 4 years ago, good news if they’ve started again.
I’ve used it before as one of their valuation locations is next to one of my gunclubs… they use lots of different places nationwide and it is a handy option if you’re anywhere near one.
I’ll bear that in mind in the future.
Cheers for the info,
Matt
Just bagged myself a Daystate Wolverine B in .22 FAC for £520