It looks like a Fenman in a non-standard CS700 stock.
The cocking foot is no longer available so unless he can find someone breaking a gun it's going to be difficult to sort out.
Hi,
Got this today on sale or return and could do with some help.
Question 1 - Does anyone know what model it is? I have never played with Theoben air rifles before and does not seem to be much info on model identification. I am guessing that it is an evolution. It has HE System .22 stamped on it and a serial number of 12681. The guy who owns it thinks it is an early 90s rifle. Does anyone have any idea regarding value of this rifle?
Question 2 - The cocking button is a total mess. Looks like they are pressed into the cocking linkage. Does anyone know where and if I can buy a replacement? It is unusable in this state.
https://i.imgur.com/K9I5LFM.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Cz95uAY.jpg
Many thanks
Andy
It looks like a Fenman in a non-standard CS700 stock.
The cocking foot is no longer available so unless he can find someone breaking a gun it's going to be difficult to sort out.
The cocking lug have to be made its a simple part to make and should not cost no more than £15,
Dave.
As said, an early Fenman in a CS800 stock. Cocking buttons are still available from John Knibbs I believe. In excellent working condition with good bluing around £400-£450. Cocking button is not difficult to change, but I suspect a potential buyer would want to make sure everything is good before parting with the top estimate. Close up pics would give us a better idea of true value. Silencer looks very poor in the pic, and I can't quite make out what's going on with the trigger.
John![]()
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Found drawing. Thanks for the help will make one at the weekend.
Many thanks folks.
I am assuming this is the Part.
http://photobucket.com/gallery/user/...MTY2OQ==/?ref=
Regards
Andy
Yes its the one
Dave.