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    where are all the interesting rifles??

    The last 18 months or so has seen a dearth of interesting rifles coming onto the market.
    The usual maistream brands appear, though far fewer in quantity.
    Why's that?

    I get the users, but the collectable rifles have all but disappeared

    Are folk hanging on hoping to make a killing at some point?

    Whats the story?

    This is from the point of view only of someone who has seen a decline in "interesting" gear come to market.
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    This is one that I would like to check out. https://www.winchesterguns.com/news/...rn-rifles.html

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    Rob,

    Maybe other members, including me, have them and are not quite ready to flog them to fund our imminent care home or other costs?

    Or could you be more precise in defining “interesting”?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Rob,

    Maybe other members, including me, have them and are not quite ready to flog them to fund our imminent care home or other costs?

    Or could you be more precise in defining “interesting”?
    Don't suppose you have a mint RH93 there, do you?
    Can you please forward details of your NOK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by robs5230 View Post
    Don't suppose you have a mint RH93 there, do you?
    Can you please forward details of your NOK?
    The r93 is a fabulous gun. Mine is a thumbhole stocked version.

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    I think all this covid crap has made a lot of people re think there priorities, and others perhaps rediscover things they otherwise would have parted with for a holiday or because they were not getting used/appreciated?

    The big manufacturers are run off their feet with sales, so this has been a an unwelcome, but silver lined cloud on their sunny skies
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    Park RH 93

    Quote Originally Posted by WILBA View Post
    The r93 is a fabulous gun. Mine is a thumbhole stocked version.
    I've got a boxed. 177 RH 93 with the original mount and moderator plus spare parts .
    Absolute joy too shoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by transporter View Post
    I've got a boxed. 177 RH 93 with the original mount and moderator plus spare parts .
    Absolute joy too shoot.
    I had a chance of a 91 a few years ago and didn't buy it. Something I've regretted since.
    Your 93 sounds very nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robs5230 View Post
    Don't suppose you have a mint RH93 there, do you?
    Join the queue sunshine ...

    Seriously though, I would be sorely tempted if a .177 came up at a good price,
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    I'm about to sell a TX200 SR if that is interesting?

    I really really fancy/ have a hankering for a AA Pro Target MK3, but funds are low and I haven't seen a nice one for sale for ages! I remember years ago when this place was awash with good deals on EV2's, Pro Targets, and similar - At one point I had 5 x EV2 stocks for some reason

    I've also had my eye out for a nice FWB 124 since I fired Shedtuners a few years ago. Lovely little thing when fettled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AD_K View Post
    I've also had my eye out for a nice FWB 124 since I fired Shedtuners a few years ago. Lovely little thing when fettled.

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    Just sold a 127, just got that one 124 now.

    Rob, I just sold a Phoenix; I'd defo put them in the "interesting" category. And a Bona.. only one I've ever seen. But I do agree with AD_K that there's a lot less stuff flowing through this forum than in years gone by... 15 years ago a post in the for sales section first thing in the morning would be page 3 or 4 by the evening
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robs5230 View Post
    The last 18 months or so has seen a dearth of interesting rifles coming onto the market.
    The usual maistream brands appear, though far fewer in quantity.
    Why's that?

    I get the users, but the collectable rifles have all but disappeared.

    Whats the story?
    Possibly folk choosing to sit tight and ride the wave uncertainty that seems to have seeped in most aspects of life on our little island? Possibly folk thinking, 'if I let something go now will I ever be able to replace it / find another if I change my mind at some point?' Possibly folk feeling that what they own could be much more valuable in say 12 months? I understand AA prices have jumped a bit recently so maybe sellers are choosing to hold fire and see what prices the market will settle at?

    Slightly off topic but personally I don't see anything that interesting on the market as far as the 'users' are concerned either. For me there's a bit too much plastic and monkey metal around now. I acknowledge it's probably linked to production costs, profits etc. I also accept that I have a 'generational bias' having been brought up with wood and real steel.
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    Interesting and collectible.....I've had my AA Firepower up for nearly 2 weeks with not a sniff of interest!
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