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Thread: BSA ultra mmc .177 - advice

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    BSA ultra mmc .177 - advice

    Please move if on wrong thread

    I have a bsa ultra mmc .177
    Good overall condition
    Works perfectly
    Quietest gun I have ever owned with the right silencer
    Cocking is smooth as silk
    It’s been my workhorse for years, but thinking about selling it.
    Main reason is am neglecting my other guns over this mmc..!!
    Just wondering what it would sell for
    Any advice appreciated
    Thanks

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    I have a .177 MMC Ultra, brought it new in 2007. I think they are probably worth around the £300 mark in good condition. Never missed a beat and super quiet with a standard HW silencer. Think twice before selling as they are super guns and don't seem to come up often. Marmite as PCP's go, great lightweight gun even with the low shot count.
    Last edited by matt w; 12-02-2023 at 06:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt w View Post
    ......great lightweight gun even with the low shot count.
    Totally agree. It only have a low shot count if you're using it for the wrong purpose I suspect it was made for, hunting.
    I have a XTX tuned MMC in .22 as well as other rifles. Perfect hunting rifle. Don't sell it.

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    The best version of the Ultra IMHO.
    You don't say if it's single or multi shot.
    A few years ago the singles were down to £250ish and multi's around £300ish - now I think you can add £30 to £40 to both those prices.
    I think you will regret selling it, I certainly regretted selling mine.

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    Hi
    It’s a single shot
    Super smooth
    I have various other guns and like I said, I use this above anything else
    Mainly because it’s quite- light … and I can cock it and carry it ages..
    Lift it up and fire… none of this air arms bolt lifting up lark grrr

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    What I thought was most useful was that you could put a pellet in the breech and safely carry the gun, only cocking it as you bring it up to aim.

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