Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Looks like a post-1986 Omega carbine with a 14” barrel. With the later sights (no big white plastic screw bushing in the rear?) and probably later trigger.
Nice. I’d say .177” is definitely £220-250, probably at the higher end in that apparent condition. Maybe £275 to the right buyer.
Stick it up for sale at £275 and come down as required - we will soon all know it's value!
James
Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired
Is that the carbine or full length version?
I will be looking for one in about six months time and would happily pay £275 for a full length one in .177 in mint condition. Sadly not the right timing for me.
A tidy used example can be found for £160 or so. Mint will hold a very good premium. And the Omega is a desirable rifle having never been made in huge numbers and only for a relatively short time; plus its a good looker and handles well.
It's a carbine with a 15" barrel.
How does it shoot-has it been shot?
Always fancied one of these-Webley only really bettered it with the Longbow.
Never go off half cocked....
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