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    Valuation needed Webley mk3

    Hi everyone , could someone give me a rough valuation of the above please . It is in mint condition with lovely grain in the stock , in .22 . Also what power do these achieve , it also takes a strong arm to cock it 😳
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    Any idea on the age, series, or version? I was quite happy to pay £170 for a near mint 1961 one in .22 recently in a private sale. A later one would be worth less IMHO. But there are people who know far more than me on this site.
    Pics would help...

    PS Think c. 10 ft/lbs is about average for a good 'un, needs a strong arm because it is a short lever to cock it...
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    I absolutely love the old Webley MK3.I'm far from expert on these matters ,but the older versions without the scope rail are the more desirable with the MK3 Supertarget fetching the highest prices.Of the three I bought over the years(all now long since sold when I was skint) £150 was the highest I paid,but that was over 8 years ago and would imagine they're fetching around the £200 range now.Lovely old rifles and superior to the Airsporter imo.
    I still have fond memories of trying to tune (butchering would be a better term) my first one when I was 14 trying to better my mates Haenel 303 in the typical teenagers quest for more power

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    I bought a series 3 mk3 in very nice original condition in 2011 for £160 and a year earlier I paid £135 for a series 2 (ribbed stock) in similar condition.
    Also in 2011 I sold a series 3 which had a small crack in stock and the chamber and barrel also had slight evidences of rust but the buyer was happy to pay £155 for it. All three were .22 cal. and all sales were private.
    As has already been posted, earlier ones are more valuable than later models but in the absence of any pics or details you can probably workout for yourself what yours would fetch at today's prices.
    Hope this helps.

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