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Value Please- BSA Centenary .22
I have a sleeper .22 BSA Centenary, as new.
It has all original sling, badges, scope, bag, certificate, target holder and box. Basically as it was bought in 1982. The shop where it was bought from had 6 in stock and this one had the nicest stock.
It has fired about 25 pellets in its life, never been used or taken out doors and stored in a dry place. It was bought as an investment.
It is mint except from one really tiny mark on towards the front of the stock. (But this really is nitpicking)
I was wondering what it is worth as i fancied another rifle that i can use without worry!
Thanks guys!
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I would say you are looking in the £450 - £500 range. It seems a lot of these were bought as investments, and so there are quite a few hardly-used ones on the market...
Beware the fury of a patient man... John Dryden (1631 - 1700).
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Be interested to hear if you sell...
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Thanks guys, dont know to hold on a bit longer or not, its just taking up a bit of space.
I have a good friend that is a collector and he is very interested in it and i said i would give him first digs at it, but ill stick it on here if all does not come through.
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There was one on here recently for £350.... But that was because it was Shaun the piece of ####e fraudster scum bag.
Weren't they about £900 new?
In whic case I'd thought they'd be worth more than quoted above.
But, if you wanted one as an investment would you risk secondhand?
You will need lots of photos.
Lovely rifle.
(edit. ignore my ravings, I thought it was one of the recent Super 10s)
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Not the new centenary lightening or s10. Its the old style stutzen stock.
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