£2-300. If it has been recently serviced, usually indicated by a blue piston washer, towards the higher end of this. It is better if the grip is as manufactured and not customised to fit.
£2-300. If it has been recently serviced, usually indicated by a blue piston washer, towards the higher end of this. It is better if the grip is as manufactured and not customised to fit.
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If it's still on the original seals it will give up the ghost very soon once you start using it.They go to a cottage cheese consistency.New,modern seals will last virtually indefinitely,so you'll have to factor in the cost of renewing the seals,not cheap or doable by the average user.
I did one years ago,took me a week on and off with the pistol in bits meanwhileSo I'd say you're looking at getting on for £100 to pay someone to do the job,more if the springs need replacing as well which will hit the value somewhat.
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Finish on the right side looks different to me, maybe just the light. In excellent un-marked condition with proof of recent service up to £300. Without the service up to £200. Yours looks to fit somewhere in between.
John
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Fair enough. I’m interested if you would like to message me a price
Also, what’s the mark on the right hand side just above the grip ?
That's brought back a few memories....my first real target pistol....mine had the same box too. Good luck with the sale
You might want to read the stickies first ....
http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....luation-thread
Oops I apologise... will wait for the sales thread 😬