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    Air arms pro elite.22 sub 12 valuation

    Hi guys , what’s the current value for an air arms pro - elite beech in .22 cal.
    Nice metal work , some small marks on stock but overall nice condition?

    Cheers j

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    Pro Elite

    Around £500 - £600. Mach 1.5

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    £600-£700

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    I sold two in the last few years that went for £400 ish.
    Good look with sale.
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    I sold one about 18 years ago for £150

    Hope that helps

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    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    cheers guys , something to think about

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    £350ish

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    i sold a nice one for 400

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    I would think £550. TX200s are selling for £400 against the new prices.

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    What about a valuation for the same rifle but in .177 Beech in VGC ?

    Apologies for hijacking thread !

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    Hi Julian- they are desirable no doubt about it. I have owned a few and don't own one at the moment. Personally they are just far too heavy for legal limit use and in FAC I prefer the HW80 or the wonderful Eliminator.
    iIf you can find a .177 barrel for the PS then it becomes a more attractive proposition although nothing can take away the fact that it is a lump. A lot of guns appear to be increasing in price and the current Air Arms springers seem to be in la-la land in price terms. I would think around £500 would be top wack but what do I know?:
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    They are pretty much for collectors or engineers, as they are crap to shoot at 12 FP. Mine one in Z runs at 22 FP, and is sweet as at that output amd very accurate.

    Collectors are very fussy about condition, so the scratches are likely to mean it won't make the heady prices.
    Engineers are more price conscious, so I'd suggest the £400 mark is about right.

    The .177 maybe £50 more ? A bit more on top again if it's in "collectors" condition.

    As an aside they are the easiest rifle in the world to do a calibre swap on, by simply machining a blank/donor barrel to the correct OD and sticking it in the block.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Pro elite

    A friend of mine sold a mint boxed one last year for £650 in .22 cal. .177 fetch a little more and with the rare factory walnut stock then skies the limit. Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    I sold one about 18 years ago for £150

    Hope that helps

    Pete
    I bought my .22 in beech new for £240 from Youngmans sporting guns at about the same time ;.
    Still got it.
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    Now of course as Les can tell you, if you get a reduced cylinder conversion, they become very nice indeed
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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