gc2 njr
Just wondering, what pcp,s will be collectable in the future!. I have the following - Daystate Huntsmann FTR- .177, Bsa Ultra MMC in .22, Logun Solo .177, Bsa Firebird- rebarelled by Jon Bowket in .20, Brocok Enigma Carbine in .22 and my Brocok Atomic pistol in .22 Any suggestions
gc2 njr
Agree with above especially as I now own an NJR100. Cracking gun that exudes quality, as do a few other 100 series guns but the NJR is the ultimate.
Also agree the Sportsmatch GC2 is already sought after and still used, and the Mick dawes specials have to be up there as well.
Not sure if I would go looking for a BSA Firebird though. One PCP I should have kept is a Titan MPT that I bought for the daughter, and was lovely little piece of basic engineering quality. The Gamekeepers seem to bring crazy money for a basic crude take down and they look dated now.
I can also see a future classic PCP being any unmodified Pro Target or Daystate PH6.
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I assume we're talking modern production pcps form the 1980s onwards, so heres some names for consideration...
Early Daystate Huntsman Low (some may disagree, but it was the first of the modern pcps...great gun, I had one)
Skan
Black Fox
Gamekeeper
GC2
Rarest possibly being the Black Fox??? (...it is also the worst by a country mile, and not because of its looks)..having said that, I don't know how many GC2s were made?...20-30 maybe?
Of the modern crop definitely the MK2 Phoenix...because it's another quality British gun, and I have one
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Have to agree with most of them, but dissagre re the Firebird, it is a greart gun, way ahead of its time and in .20 its damn accurate. Have seen abull pup GC2 and had a few shoots but dont think its owner would ever part with her.
Get your hands on a Phoenix Mk2. Not only are they unique they are the most accurate rifle I own
AA TX200, HFT 500, AS400 .22
Daystate Grand Prix & Mk3
Parker-Hale/PAX Phoenix Mk2: .22 & .177
Some good stuff.
Keep them comming, agree re the Daystate, mines an FTR model of the original Huntsman, 16 years old but still amazingingly accurate, have a Bausch & Lomb to fit on her.
Airpropel Nimrod PCP?
Theoben rapids will become an even bigger collectable
I would volunteer the Daystate limited editions, however they did overdo it somewhat when it seemed each week another one appeared to be released.
They have produced some beautiful rifles, the Buckmaster, Red ranger and Timber wolf are stunning looking versions of their standard range