£350.00 to £475.00.
Quirky but well engineered.
How much is a VGC .177 in a sporter stock worth these days?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by gingernut; 23-09-2018 at 03:24 PM.
£350.00 to £475.00.
Quirky but well engineered.
Never go off half cocked....
All lies matter
Thanks
This one has been tastefully brass blinged and shoots well so I will try towards your higher end value first.
I like the fixed mag but it is a definite load carefully and don’t panic job.
Yes, I'd of thought £350 tops as well. Not a particular popular rifle.
LOOKING FOR A BSA ULTRA IN .177 and .25
Always creates interest when I shoot it.
Despite comments it has never jammed on me- unlike other magazine fed rifles I have.
Thanks for input.
I have a ph6 b&m bullpuped. And mine has never jamned either.
Personally I would think any multishot pcp in good condition has to be worth £300.
There are some nice example PH6's out there, the SE edition often have very nice wood. The one to look out for is the SE black with only around 25 of these leaving the factory.
Daystate Owners Club new site: www.daystateownersclub.com/forum
I would think around £250 not daystate best seller
Thanks mate.
Beautiful example Gingernut. Has it been serviced recently? How does she shoot?
Never go off half cocked....
All lies matter
I bought it from a mate who looks after his guns well.
Also had little use,
Another mate added the brass bling.
It shoots well.
No recent service but again I have mates who can do when required.
I am lucky to have such good shooting friends!
I like older Daystates which are a class act IMO.
I once collected 5 pcps from a chaps garage to sell for him.
He had not shot them for 4 years.
The only one still holding air and ready to go was an old Daystate Huntsman.
Last edited by gingernut; 23-09-2018 at 07:35 PM.