Theres a nice one on sale here for £400
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...hlight=stutzen
Depends entirely on condition, box, paperwork etc. Around £300 for a 90% one might be right?
My father just called to advise he was thinking of selling his BSA .22
Not sure of value as he had been told not very common
Condition 90%+
Sorry not sure of spelling
Michael
Theres a nice one on sale here for £400
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...hlight=stutzen
Depends entirely on condition, box, paperwork etc. Around £300 for a 90% one might be right?
Hi Michael. Being an RB-2 variant it will be worth more than the tap loader type but being the far more common .22 won't imo cross the £300 mark secure posted in the real world. To high-light this, I sold an RB-2 .177 Stutzen for £250 plus post six months ago (pre credit crunch) which was maybe £50 under value, but I needed money quick to put towards a Centenary while it was still available. Also, one as you describe has just sold on here for £300 posted and took nearly two weeks to attract a buyer. Hope this helps . Atb: G.
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... and for full details of that transaction please see here: http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...hlight=stutzen . Atb (again ).
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I sold a .22 Stut. a couple of months back for £250 collected, I had it up for £300 + post and had a bit of interest at that price, I think anything over that price is a bit steep unless it's totaly immaculate with box etc.
Cheers
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
I bought one from a dealer recently in very nice nick for 225 plus post. It had a nice Simmons variable scope on and QD studs too.