Selling Air Rifles
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Selling Air Rifles
Does anyone know where would be best to offer air rifles for sale?
I have a 1991 Airgun Centre tuned Zephyr 77 (based on a Weihrauch HW77 carbine - .177 calibre) and a Theoben Evolution .22, plus an Optima Moonlighter scope. I used to use them to control rats in the garden, but rampant development has meant that the once isolated house is now surrounded by new housing and I don't feel that it's safe to use an air rifle in the garden anymore
I have a 1991 Airgun Centre tuned Zephyr 77 (based on a Weihrauch HW77 carbine - .177 calibre) and a Theoben Evolution .22, plus an Optima Moonlighter scope. I used to use them to control rats in the garden, but rampant development has meant that the once isolated house is now surrounded by new housing and I don't feel that it's safe to use an air rifle in the garden anymore
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Join airgun forum and get a idea on prices etc then sell there or gunstar, guntrader sites.
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Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07 2021 13:22 -I've recently sold all mine on airgunbbs all good buyers. Took me about 2 weeks to sell the lot all face to face. My rifle cabinet and some targets went to a club up in Manchester, had to wait about 3 weeks for them to collect but everything paid for up front.Does anyone know where would be best to offer air rifles for sale?
I have a 1991 Airgun Centre tuned Zephyr 77 (based on a Weihrauch HW77 carbine - .177 calibre) and a Theoben Evolution .22, plus an Optima Moonlighter scope. I used to use them to control rats in the garden, but rampant development has meant that the once isolated house is now surrounded by new housing and I don't feel that it's safe to use an air rifle in the garden anymore
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Cheers both, I'll look into those options.
I bought the Evolution from The Airgun Centre and offered the Zephyr in part exchange at the time, but was offered £80! It has a grade 3 walnut thumbhole stock and ought to be worth more than that, I'd have thought.
I bought the Evolution from The Airgun Centre and offered the Zephyr in part exchange at the time, but was offered £80! It has a grade 3 walnut thumbhole stock and ought to be worth more than that, I'd have thought.
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Sold my theoben evolution.20 £350 ,in 177 a good cal to have ,about the same,the weirach 77 another good rifle about the same again good luck,….Mike
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Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
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peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
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Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
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Thanks Bob - maybe I won't keep it for pinging tree rats off the birdfeeeders!
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Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -I'll give you £20 for itBob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
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Yep, it is an Airsporter. I thought it was. I have no idea how old this one is, but it will be an early one I reckon.
Here it is, below my Zephyr 77.
Here it is, below my Zephyr 77.
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Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
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martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:42 -That figure i gave was for a MK5 or MK6.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
Regards
Martin
Regards
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martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:42 -My local gun shop said similar for my Airsporter.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
Regards
Martin
He wasn't interested in refurb / re-powering it with new washer / spring - said it's a prisonable crime if it then exceeds power limits!
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peteren wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 07:34 -As you will no doubt know there is a legal limit with regards to power on an air rifle of 12Ft Lbs anything above that would make it illegal unless its on the owners fire arms certificate.martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:42 -My local gun shop said similar for my Airsporter.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
Regards
Martin
He wasn't interested in refurb / re-powering it with new washer / spring - said it's a prisonable crime if it then exceeds power limits!
I'm not sure but i don't think the airsporter was built anywhere near the 12ft Lb legal limit.
People get fixated on the power out put of thier air rifles when in actual fact it makes no difference sub legal limit. The most import thing is accuracy.
Regards
Martin
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martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:44 -Thanks Martin. The serial number starts GB, so evidently it's a MK1. From what I've been able find so far, it's:martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:42 -That figure i gave was for a MK5 or MK6.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
Regards
Martin
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That is a old one Steve.
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martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 08:43 -Very true Martin, accuracy always trumps power, I shoot AirArms pcps, I also strip and rebuild them for people I know, been doing it since I got my first S400 in 2009 I also have a couple of Weihrauchs an 80 and a 95 nice springers. Rogpeteren wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 07:34 -As you will no doubt know there is a legal limit with regards to power on an air rifle of 12Ft Lbs anything above that would make it illegal unless its on the owners fire arms certificate.martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:42 -My local gun shop said similar for my Airsporter.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
Regards
Martin
He wasn't interested in refurb / re-powering it with new washer / spring - said it's a prisonable crime if it then exceeds power limits!
I'm not sure but i don't think the airsporter was built anywhere near the 12ft Lb legal limit.
People get fixated on the power out put of thier air rifles when in actual fact it makes no difference sub legal limit. The most import thing is accuracy.
Regards
Martin
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Roger5 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18 2022 23:57 -Fired a HW95 that had been fettled by Sandwell Field Sports.......very very nice to shoot.martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 08:43 -Very true Martin, accuracy always trumps power, I shoot AirArms pcps, I also strip and rebuild them for people I know, been doing it since I got my first S400 in 2009 I also have a couple of Weihrauchs an 80 and a 95 nice springers. Rogpeteren wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 07:34 -As you will no doubt know there is a legal limit with regards to power on an air rifle of 12Ft Lbs anything above that would make it illegal unless its on the owners fire arms certificate.martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:42 -My local gun shop said similar for my Airsporter.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
Regards
Martin
He wasn't interested in refurb / re-powering it with new washer / spring - said it's a prisonable crime if it then exceeds power limits!
I'm not sure but i don't think the airsporter was built anywhere near the 12ft Lb legal limit.
People get fixated on the power out put of thier air rifles when in actual fact it makes no difference sub legal limit. The most import thing is accuracy.
Regards
Martin
Sold every single bit of my shooting gear about 2 years ago as I'd lost interest, this gives me more time for fishing.
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martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19 2022 00:02 -Shame that, you never know when you might need a gun, can put food on the table, in these troubled times. RogRoger5 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18 2022 23:57 -Fired a HW95 that had been fettled by Sandwell Field Sports.......very very nice to shoot.martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 08:43 -Very true Martin, accuracy always trumps power, I shoot AirArms pcps, I also strip and rebuild them for people I know, been doing it since I got my first S400 in 2009 I also have a couple of Weihrauchs an 80 and a 95 nice springers. Rogpeteren wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 07:34 -As you will no doubt know there is a legal limit with regards to power on an air rifle of 12Ft Lbs anything above that would make it illegal unless its on the owners fire arms certificate.martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:42 -My local gun shop said similar for my Airsporter.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
Regards
Martin
He wasn't interested in refurb / re-powering it with new washer / spring - said it's a prisonable crime if it then exceeds power limits!
I'm not sure but i don't think the airsporter was built anywhere near the 12ft Lb legal limit.
People get fixated on the power out put of thier air rifles when in actual fact it makes no difference sub legal limit. The most import thing is accuracy.
Regards
Martin
Sold every single bit of my shooting gear about 2 years ago as I'd lost interest, this gives me more time for fishing.
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martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19 2022 00:02 -I did the total opposite and sold up my gear as shooting had taken over from fishing, kept 1 pike rod as I get the urge to go out now and then on the river.Roger5 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18 2022 23:57 -Fired a HW95 that had been fettled by Sandwell Field Sports.......very very nice to shoot.martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 08:43 -Very true Martin, accuracy always trumps power, I shoot AirArms pcps, I also strip and rebuild them for people I know, been doing it since I got my first S400 in 2009 I also have a couple of Weihrauchs an 80 and a 95 nice springers. Rogpeteren wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18 2021 07:34 -As you will no doubt know there is a legal limit with regards to power on an air rifle of 12Ft Lbs anything above that would make it illegal unless its on the owners fire arms certificate.martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17 2021 22:42 -My local gun shop said similar for my Airsporter.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 20:36 -Bob Watson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 19:29 -Blimey. I've got an old Airsporter somewhere too. No idea on age, but it's an old 'un. It belonged to my great uncle.peteren wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08 2021 17:49 -I had the BSA Buccaneer, basically a break barrel airsporter and priced it at £450 a couple of years ago. I reckon a good condition airsporter would fetch at least that!Makes me wonder what my BSA Airsporter 0.22, circa 1972, might be worth?
Don't ask what happened to the buck!!
Don't think you'll get anywhere near that price.
An Airsporter in good condition about £150 £180.
It will also depend on what Mk it is. Unfortunately i don't have a list of serial numbers which would tell you what Mk your rifle is but look on the underside of the barrel then on one of the above airgun forums someone will give will be able to tell you what you need to know with a possible value.
Regards
Martin
He wasn't interested in refurb / re-powering it with new washer / spring - said it's a prisonable crime if it then exceeds power limits!
I'm not sure but i don't think the airsporter was built anywhere near the 12ft Lb legal limit.
People get fixated on the power out put of thier air rifles when in actual fact it makes no difference sub legal limit. The most import thing is accuracy.
Regards
Martin
Sold every single bit of my shooting gear about 2 years ago as I'd lost interest, this gives me more time for fishing.
Regards
Martin
Thought fishing was expensive but after buying various guns, night vision and thermal kit I’m scared to add up what I’ve spent
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Brian Springthorpe wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19 2022 22:14 -As with all hobbies, it can be eye-wateringly expensive if you want/allow it to beI did the total opposite and sold up my gear as shooting had taken over from fishing, kept 1 pike rod as I get the urge to go out now and then on the river.
Thought fishing was expensive but after buying various guns, night vision and thermal kit I’m scared to add up what I’ve spent
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Just bought another Theoben Rapid,
Some nice bits added to the gun by the previous owner but something isn’t right…..
It’s off to Kev G in Doncaster who is apparently the man for these guns
So will see how much this short lived hobbie will cost
Some nice bits added to the gun by the previous owner but something isn’t right…..
It’s off to Kev G in Doncaster who is apparently the man for these guns
So will see how much this short lived hobbie will cost
That Perkins !!!
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Carlperkins wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20 2022 18:12 -Well if it’s all looking to be to much for y’a I’ll give you a ton to take the whole lot off y’a handsJust bought another Theoben Rapid,
Some nice bits added to the gun by the previous owner but something isn’t right…..
It’s off to Kev G in Doncaster who is apparently the man for these guns
So will see how much this short lived hobbie will cost
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Carlperkins wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20 2022 19:17 -
And I will give you a ton for your whiskey collection
I think I’ve got a bottle I could decant you a measure from for that price
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That Perkins !!!
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Carlperkins wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20 2022 18:12 -Let us know when it’s sorted Carl, I’ll take you out to a nice Rat shoot permission i haveJust bought another Theoben Rapid,
Some nice bits added to the gun by the previous owner but something isn’t right…..
It’s off to Kev G in Doncaster who is apparently the man for these guns
So will see how much this short lived hobbie will cost
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Carlperkins wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20 2022 18:12 -No need to send it away mate, it’s your sausage fingers and mole like eyes that are the issue here.Just bought another Theoben Rapid,
Some nice bits added to the gun by the previous owner but something isn’t right…..
It’s off to Kev G in Doncaster who is apparently the man for these guns
So will see how much this short lived hobbie will cost
I’ll give you ten bottles of jamesons for it