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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Is the cocking lever a little bent? It doesn't look right.
    I have to agree with you Danny it does look bent, it could be, as it is being listed as action seized, previous owner putting to much effort to cock it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by micky2 View Post
    I have to agree with you Danny it does look bent, it could be, as it is being listed as action seized, previous owner putting to much effort to cock it?
    Just had a look at my own pistol and I must admit that the cocking lever on the one at auction does look decidedly bent.
    Not surprising really as the Star is the hardest spring air pistol I have ever attempted to cock and it would be easy to apply too much force when doing so. Still, these are so rare that enthusiasts of early British spring powered air pistols and of Anson in particular should be making a bid even if it’s a cheeky one. The overall cosmetic appearance looks good and I’m sure it wouldn’t take much too much to restore it to working order. Mine has an incorrect pellet seater and I’m still looking for a cheap Britannia “pop-out” pistol which shares the same seater.



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    Yep it sure has a bent lever.the other one sold at auction recently,had problems as well.https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...7-b107008a225b

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigsy View Post
    Yep it sure has a bent lever.the other one sold at auction recently,had problems as well.https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...7-b107008a225b
    That looks a better picture, I wonder what it sold for?

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    34% is strong commission isn't it.

    There's a pistol I fancy there, for once I am local so may give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    That looks a better picture, I wonder what it sold for?
    Hammer price £2,300

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigsy View Post
    Hammer price £2,300

    So over £3k then That would buy a nice Giffard!

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    Jaysus.... Collecting the rarest UK pistols is now definitively beyond my bank account.

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