I'd have thought £175 ---£200 would be about right for one needing a rebuild, depending on cosmetic condition.
I'd have thought £175 ---£200 would be about right for one needing a rebuild, depending on cosmetic condition.
Thinking on this further, Micky.
I think both valuations are correct, if you were buying the gun to have a gunsmith mend it, Phil's £100 would seem fair, but If, like me you'd mend it yourself my £175 --- £200 would be OK.
The leak could be from either the pressure relief valve or the exhaust valve, the pressure relief valve can be accessed by simply removing the action from the stock --- to get to the exhaust valve you need to completely strip the whole gun out.
Imagine Daysdate holding the exhaust valve up and then building the rest of the gun around it.
Either way my valuation is what I and probably a few others on here would be happy to pay for it and mend it ourselves.
All the best Mick
I've always fancied one of these.
Sorry I wouldn't know about valuations, good luck
There's a definite knack to pumping them, but when you get the knack, happy days.
Strangely I still prefer my Titan Mohawks (top and middle) over my Sportsman (bottom, which I never use).
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They are quite nice rifles but in conversation with Tony Belas a few years ago he said they stopped making them basically because they were losing money on them. So many were being returned to the factory with faults. One pump gives around 5 - 6 ft lbs while the 2 pumps will get you 10 or so but the second pump is hard going. I did an HFT course with one once ... and once was the operable word as somehow I did not want the effort again.
Cheers, Phil