...I bid just over 100 for the light model, as was interested in the sight protector, and with the added charges thought that was fair for its condition.........as has been said on here before on a thread, It's easy to keep thinking "Oh, it's only another tenner" and before you know it you are paying more than you would from a dealer......However, in the right place at the right time, bargains can be had........normally when the guns pop up in local house clearance type sales and are amongst furniture etc....as soon as there are several guns, or a militaria section, in my experience, this attracts the higher bids.......I have paid the princely sum of 70 beer tokens for a CS and 39 inch D together at a small sale, but this was just luck on my behalf....Its always worth scanning your local papers, or better still, visit and make your interests known to your local auctioneers and ask them to put you on their mailing list, or to contact you if any air weapons pop up.....they are invariably helpful in my experience as it is their interest to move items through the sales, and once they know you are serious, may even as happened once with me, give me a heads up on a gun they saw whilst visiting a property to value unrelated items.......( a nice L.J., but the guy was giving it to his son ) like anything else, It's all about getting out there and putting yourself about......It has become a joke at my works /local as I try and steer the conversation around to old guns whenever I can........but have had a couple of results from delivery drivers (a cuppa always helps) and other subbies I have had contact with....both buying and selling......