On the B@y shall it be known as 'Long Part', 'Projectile Farewell Tube', 'Arc-forming Tube-Lever', 'Spare 22 Part'...
Can anybody give me a valuation on a Webley Service Mk 2 .22 barrel please.
I know knibbs wants £250 for one. What would be a ballpark figure for selling one on here or the bay.
Thanks
On the B@y shall it be known as 'Long Part', 'Projectile Farewell Tube', 'Arc-forming Tube-Lever', 'Spare 22 Part'...
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Pellet push pipe?
If JK is charging £250 for a replica Service cocking lever, then £300 wouldn't be unreasonable for an original .22 in good condition, with even more for a .177 and even even more for a .25.
Currently looking for Baikal Makarov pistols with the following prefixes to the serial number: 98, T01, T09, T21, T22
Prefer boxed or cased but will consider loose examples too.
I agree John, so have I, but if someone asks for a valuation one has to start somewhere, so one has to go by current not past values.
It doesn't make sense to sell a genuine original in good condition for less than a replica.
Does JK sell many at that price, I haven't a clue, one would have to ask JK.
Some weeks ago i put up for sale an original .25 and didn't get a sniff.
Its the way it goes sometimes
JK barrels are over priced for what they are. and most times you need to file them down to fit. but he still seems to sell them.
The replacment barrels havent been sold by JK for a while, the cost of them reflects the cost to produce them. To produce them you have to order a minimum and pay in front for them, they may be there for years.
According to the photo date 2 months ago
I shall relist shortly