about £10 to £15 only I'm afraid
I just picked up an old gat pistol still in its box. It says on the box export model, box is missing 1 end flap but is good overall. there are a few scratches to the finish of the pistol, but to my amazement in went a .177 aa pellet, and it landed on my aim point. ANYone any ideas what something like this may be worth??. ATB and thx for reading.
about £10 to £15 only I'm afraid
I'm with mike on that £15 tops, which is a shame really as we all had one or knew someone that had one at some point. For nostalga alone I would keep it in a draw for another 20-30 years.
Jason
Fancy shooting your air pistols & rifles a bit more, then guy's & gal's come visit us at theUBC for loads of fun competitions for all types of air pistols and rifles.
If it's a gat and it got a pellet on to the aim point it's bloody unique!
Sell it as a curiosity.
Jim
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trepidex mea non est!
i paid £7 for one .other month........inc postage
I remember buying my first Gat, cost me 15 quid from Hutchinsons in Hull That was back in the Eighties
I remember my first air pistol that I purchased second hand before I left school though (got kicked out the scouts for taking it in!) It was a Diana SP50.
Looked sorta like an auto, but fired like a Gat It was pretty good.....
Ahhhhhh them were the days
Tony
UBC Secretary & Web-ManagerTHL Marksman of the Year 2010
(Airgun Section)
This identical copy of the Diana SP50 was made by LJ Cammell from the Wirral in Merseyside. It's called the Champion 50. I bought this a year ago or so from some "old new stock."
http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL217.../324033743.jpg
It shoots about 18" high and a foot to the left!
It's a challenge to hit something though and therefore fun.
Neil B
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