I have an old .25 Gem Air rifle, was an old pals has anyone an idea of its value.
Cocks and fires but very weak.
I have it for sale on Freeads for 199 few pics on there I cannot seem to put on here?
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Saw a scruffy example at an auction sale a few years ago,from memory it made £50 under the hammer.
Cheshire Police might have dampened interest,advising the auctioneer that it would require a firearm certificate.
There were a few smirks as people read this in the catalogue.
Protek have a couple in .177.
£94 for a worn one and £118 for a nice one. £199 sounds far too much.
Cheers,
Matt.
Hi l sold one in .25 at the Melbourne airgun fair 2 years ago for £110 if that helps.
Cheers had no idea you can always go down .. harder to go up thanks for the advice
Depends on manufacturer and condition. I have known Marck .25s to sell in excess of £250. These huge beasts weigh in the region of 10 lbs and are sometimes fitted with Giffard style Swiss sights. I wouldn't sell my own example for less than £400!
John
I have two Jean Marck no 3's in .25-ish,(they're actually a slightly larger bore than .25)I bought them as a pair and paid around 200 pounds for them some years ago.
Like any other vintage air gun condition vs price is very important and the pair I got were in average condition for the type.
Looks identical to my first rifle, a Gem .177 cal. (got it in an earlier swap when I was 8 as a non firer - my Dad fixed it so it worked)
Not sure about .25s although I would assume the calibre would make them more desirable somehow.
I loved my Gem but they were made in massive numbers and are quite prolific, I wish I still had mine but I swapped it for a Slazenger bow and arrows when a teenager. (still have the Bow/arrows)
Most of the Gems are fairly cheap unless they are in really good condition, again the .25 probably a premium but personally, I wouldn't have thought they were worth that much - but who knows and good luck!
ASM
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They are a different animal to the normal Gems commonly seen. The .25"s are usually far larger and heavier. Like a Gem on steroids and great fun. I would have thought £125 or so in reasonable nick and a good shooter was not unreasonable.
Perhaps the police were right then, suggesting they're capable of exceeding 12ft/lbs?