As it's around 37 years old it could well develop seal probs , but in mint condition as this seems to be , and with no seal probs , I would say around 200 -250 pounds ,
but re-sealing could be costly ,
I've been asked by a friend without internet etc. to try and value a Sheridan model F Co2 rifle. The serial number puts it at 1976 and it is close to new
condition, it's .20 cal and seems to shoot well. Any advice on price range would be appreciated.
thanks all torrens
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As it's around 37 years old it could well develop seal probs , but in mint condition as this seems to be , and with no seal probs , I would say around 200 -250 pounds ,
but re-sealing could be costly ,
, .22 Midas , .177 TX200 SR. ZASTAVA PISTOL.177.
Thanks bobby1, it seems to be in good working order so fortunately no overhaul needed.
torrens
I have one of these great guns which are nowhere near as popular as the "pumper" for some reason.
Mine is also in near enough mint condition and, if I had to sell it, I certainly wouldn't let it go for less than £250/£275.
I recently had mine resealed by Lawrie Amatruda -- superb work at a very modest price -- and it shoots better than ever.
Hi and thanks chaps, I'll pass these estimates on to my friend and find out if he's thinking of selling it or not.
atb torrens