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    Fwb300s

    Hi could someone let me know what sort of money these go fir?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCW22 View Post
    Hi could someone let me know what sort of money these go fir?

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    Maybe £120 for a rough working example up to £400 for a vgc universal model Depends greatly on condition and particular model. The running boar ones can make over a grand if they have a good dual element 'scope.
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    Thanks Garvin

    I was looking at one at auction not far from me. It it’s already at 400 without fees before it starts.

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    I suppose prices may go up a bit here now Steve, since it will presumably cost more to import them from Germany?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SCW22 View Post
    Thanks Garvin

    I was looking at one at auction not far from me. It it’s already at 400 without fees before it starts.

    Steve
    If it’s a standard 300S, that would need to be mint with all the bits to justify that price. Or a U or RT or other rare special 300.

    As Danny says, rough ones start around £120-140, and superb examples are high-300s to £400, maybe £450 if exceptional. Decent users that anyone would be happy to own and use are regularly found for £250 or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    If it’s a standard 300S, that would need to be mint with all the bits to justify that price. Or a U or RT or other rare special 300.

    As Danny says, rough ones start around £120-140, and superb examples are high-300s to £400, maybe £450 if exceptional. Decent users that anyone would be happy to own and use are regularly found for £250 or so.
    The best value airguns in the airgun market. The barrel is worth £120 alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    If it’s a standard 300S, that would need to be mint with all the bits to justify that price. Or a U or RT or other rare special 300.

    As Danny says, rough ones start around £120-140, and superb examples are high-300s to £400, maybe £450 if exceptional. Decent users that anyone would be happy to own and use are regularly found for £250 or so.
    If you can find nice RTs for this money, please contact me, I'll,take all,uv got!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1shot1kill View Post
    If you can find nice RTs for this money, please contact me, I'll,take all,uv got!
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    Definitely not. RTs are silly money (£1000). But worth it.

    My comments are about the regular S model.

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    Hammer price was £460 so with taxes/charges £584

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    If you don’t want to pay ridiculous auctioneer costs and want a 300S I would suggest you try the catawiki web site, they are auctions but not expensive and usually have at least one FWB 300 for sale every week. I have used in past and picked up my pristine FWB 150 from there not long ago. They post to UK for about €25-35. They post to your door.
    Not quite sure how it works post brexit though to be fair.
    I am sure other forum users have used Catawiki, your money is not taken until you have safely received goods.

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    Thanks Dave49 I’ll have a look into that.

    Steve

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