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Thread: Should I break a 35 Super and sell bits off ?

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    The problem is that you may only sell some parts and be left with a bunch of bits and still less money than you wanted.

    Why don't you put it up again? - its always possible that someone missed it first time around.

    Good luck either way.
    Happy Shooting!! Paul.
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    Original 35

    These truly are classic quality riffles and £65 I have seen them go with scopes for this seems ridiculously low, yes some do have soft barrels, but someone with know how and a bit of heat can put this problem right. Don’t break it up it would be a sin, I know they don’t fetch much someone out there must have sole for his gem.

    White Ferret

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    It was VERY cheap but punters were probably put off by the barrel. Ask gedfinn2 if he has a spare .177 barrel.

    I think you should get more money selling off the parts, although it would be a shame to break it up. The stock would go for 40 quid easy on .

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    I am restoring an Original 35 and need stock screws so in answer to your question, yes, there are peeps out there who good do with some spares.

    kind regards, nick

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