Neil
My take on it is;
Webley mark 3 from £220 up £350 for a very good one
The 50’s I would say £250+
Steve
Mate of mine whose just turned 81 is reducing his collection and has given me first refusal.
I'm not entirely sure I should even be considering this, but its another itch that needs scratching.
Couple I'm not interested in and they will be offered on here for your delectation.
Daystate Pulsar in .22. I doubt if its had a tin of pellets through it. EX con There is a scope on it but I think its only a Hawke or summut
AA S300 .22 ex con
Now the bits I'm hanging my nose over...
Webley MK3 .177 with aperture sights Ex con
Webley MK3 .22 Ex con
Original 50 .177 Ex con
Original 50 .22 Ex con
BTW my take on ex con means exactly that, not something that was put away wet 40 years ago and stored in a coal shed.
I'm not asking for precise, just a ball park will do.
I might even come to my senses and just put em all up on here.
But you know how it is....
Neil
My take on it is;
Webley mark 3 from £220 up £350 for a very good one
The 50’s I would say £250+
Steve
I would lower those prices.
MK3s £180 upwards.
50's £160 upwards.
This is not to disappoint. There are a good few of both out there, and both good looking rifles. They remain popular. Condition for mint gets a big premium over jolly nice.
The gun selling sites and here should give an indication of the other two.
S300 is a brillent rifle. Mine is an old girl bit still the most reliable pcp i owned. Value around £230-250
Having had a couple of Pulsars and a renegade, I find that they are a tough sell.
I actually liked mine, I sold them to buy impacts. Mine made £750 on gun trader after not selling on here.