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    Venom Mach 1 trigger unit.

    Calm down. Calm down.
    This superb piece of airgun engineering isn't for sale yet.
    Its come into a club members possession after a recent very sad bereavement at our club.
    For those in the know there is no need for an explanation of this, what is basically a hand built Reckord trigger unit made by Hancock & Pope (Venom) in the 1980's. Most of these units went into the Mach 1 and Mach 2 rifles but a very few were fitted at great expense to their top of the range Venom tuned rifles.
    Now, following the great BBS tradition of 'Whats My BSA Lightning Worth?' type threads - whats a Venom Mach one trigger unit worth ?
    Any further information or estimates on a price for one of these units would be much appreciated.
    Thank you.

    ATB
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    Not sure... But I would like it, so if you do sell, please let me know and i'm sure we can work out a good price.

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    Well, if the V-Mach 'Rekord' & CD conversions (including straight trigger blade) cost £65 (-ish) today ... it must be worth more than that, right? Somewhere between, say, £75 - £125 ... or whatever somebody is willing to pay. Regards .... Geek
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    I would value a proper Mach 1 trigger unit at around the £200 mark.

    The item is not a straight drop in unit into an HW block as the casing is wider so requires the slot to be milled wider.
    Last edited by rockdrill; 30-01-2009 at 12:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockdrill View Post

    The itim is not a straight drop in unit into an HW block as the casing is wider so requires the slot to be milled wider.
    Thanks for that info.

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    See Matt's post on the other thread - it would appear there are several different sizes of Mach 1 trigger some of which just drop in to the HW block - I just thought mine was a 'standard' size....

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