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Hi Jaroslaw
That photo you posted rather looks like a Model 1813, one of which I owned for many years; a full-blown, open class (3 positional) .22 rifle. If in good nick (and they are VERY robust) and well cared for, it would last almost for ever.
Think you'd have to do some research to see if asking price is reasonable, especially if you want/need to replace the scope with peep sights. Decent new set will set you back well in to 3 figs.
However, if it's any help/encouragement, when I bought mine from new (mid 1980s) it cost something in region of £500 and when I sold it (to a gunsmith) in mid 90s I got a little over £700. Not a bad investment, but reflected condition (almost as new) and the then new cost (approaching £1000).
Photo of a Annie Model 54 attached for comparison.
ATB
Biggles
Last edited by biggles; 02-12-2007 at 12:31 PM.
Reason: typo correction
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