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    Your welcome by the way.

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    You won’t get that much for it, probably best keep it. £100-150 like Dave said. It’s a blingey version of a cheap pumper ain’t no Sharp Victory.

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    Thanks for the info guys much appreciated, I will have a crack at a sales thread and see how it goes, £150 seems reasonable.

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    Was this one that was modified into the Whaley Crosman..?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGreengrass View Post
    Was this one that was modified into the Whaley Crosman..?
    The main chassis/reciever of the 761xl was used to modify into the Whaley Crosman. I think they used some parts of the Crosman 140 to complete the rifle. I have a Whaley and although it has recieved alot of flack and not well recieved by many airgunners I still love mine. PED is your man. He knows alot about them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage View Post
    The main chassis/reciever of the 761xl was used to modify into the Whaley Crosman. I think they used some parts of the Crosman 140 to complete the rifle. I have a Whaley and although it has recieved alot of flack and not well recieved by many airgunners I still love mine. PED is your man. He knows alot about them.
    Thanks for the info - will have it at Kempton if anyone wants a look.

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    looks a nice bit of kit

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