LGM1 Protek supplies £595
Nice to hear from you Bob I suspect that you are scraping by on your last few million?
I had a look at the weekend, and it is a lovely thing, though there are quite a few small dents on the cheek side of the butt end - we thought it was possibly due to other rifles knocking into it when moved in the gunrack. Thought it rather pricey though, and told Vic that all of the ones I had seen from the last two years were listed around £435 (Gunstar), some of these being LGM2s.
Had a look at the rifle in question today, very impressed by the design and function, a few issues with it for the price, like rust in the trigger adjusting screws, the marks in the stock and other small marks here and there. Now I have seen one in the flesh that's what I will be on the look out for, of a similar maker like FWB etc.
I did ask what they would do for cash, £570 would be their lowest, they said they had two people interested in it, one wanted to see more photos which i think will be disappointed in its condition for price. The other i would walk away and wait. Just for interest what would be the expectant price for a mint LGM-1 LGM-2 LG90 LG210 or FWB 600-603.
That is what Vic offered me too; the only ones I have seen recently were on Gunstar for £415 to £435, for LGM 1 and 2s. I have seen FWB 600 series for a bit more, but not recently. I think that SSP rifles are relatively rare in comparison to either springers or PCPs, as they were only in full production for a few years between these two other power plants, along with a bit of CO2, so there is possibly some speculation on price due to rarity - that's my take on it. As with all of these things, there are more available in Germany.
theres a asi supermatch on freeads for £195 i think...not really a gamo walther barrell and german "f" stamps as accurate as all the others...fantastic trigger......its not mine by the way...cheers ian
Hi to all when someone finds a mint one of these for £435 please let me know
I second that. Nice rifles are worth the wait and to gather the pennies for.
I second that, nice rifles are worth the wait and worth the money to save for a higher price. Makes you wonder how the rest of the rifle has been treated that you can't see especially if the stock is tatty, it not as if it was a sporting rifle where you would get the odd knock or scratch it's a match rifle that rests on a table.
The Protek one is sold, wonder if anyone on here bought it?