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  1. Holwell Rifle Club, Melton Mowbray, Leics., have available for sale the following items. Unless specifically stated, all items are for collection only on a face-to-face basis.

    To receive a list of all the items with details and short descriptions please email Holwell Rifle Club:

    holwellrc@hotmail.co.uk  With EQUIPMENT SALE in the subject line.

     

    Feinwerkbau CP10 CO2 Pistol - £120.00SOLD

    Walther CP2 CO2 Pistol - £140.00SOLD

    Walther CP2 CO2 Pistol - £100.00SOLD

    Walther CPM1 CO2 Pistol - £120.00SOLD

    Walther CP200 CO2 Pistol - £130.00 SOLD

    2 X Gamo Compact SSP air pistols: £90.00 for the pair or £50.00 eachSOLD

    FAS 604 SSP air pistol - £150.00SOLD

    Walther LGR SSP air rifle - £50.00SOLD

    Diana 75 air rifle - £10.00SOLD

    FWB300S air rifle - £150.00SOLD

    Crossman RepeatAir 1077 CO2 rifle - £40SOLD

    3 X leather shooting jackets - £10.00 eachSOLD

    Kurt Thune jacket and trousers - £50.00SOLD

    Mouche  Shooting Cardigan £25.00 (+postage)SOLD

    Kurt Thune Shooting Cardigan £35.00 (+postage) No longer available

    Knobloch Shooting Glasses £25.00 (+postage)SOLD

    2 x Haring 10m Target Changers £130 ea. or 2 for £250SOLD

    3 Pellet boxes £5.00 ea. or 3 for £12.00 (+postage)SOLD

    PAO 1x30 Red/Green Dot Sight + Multi Reticle Red/Green Reflex Sight £20.00 for the pair (+postage)SOLD

    Sauer Shooting Boots EU Size 47 – older pattern £20.00 (+postage) SOLD

    Kurt Thune Belt £15.00 (+postage SOLD

    3 x Ammunition boxes £3.00 each (+postage) SOLD

    Gehmann 3p/air rifle stand £35.00 (+postage) SOLD

    25mm Scope rings with adjustable dovetail £5.00 + postageSOLD

    Marksmen House shooting sweater, chest 42” £10.00 + postage. No longer available

    Steyr sight set £120.00 + postageSOLD

    Set of sight raising blocks £40.00 + postageSOLD

    2 x Eagle International 10 round magazines for Ruger 10/22 £8.00 + postageSOLD

     

    To receive a list of all the items with details and short descriptions please email Holwell Rifle Club:

    holwellrc@hotmail.co.uk  With EQUIPMENT SALE in the subject line.

     

     

     Rutty

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. 5 minutes ago, MarkJ said:

    I have no idea what it's worth.

    Here are some more photos however: https://share.icloud.com/photos/034AdUFD3QH4oxoADOCcoeEzg

    If anyone could help me gauge a price I would be grateful.

     

    Mark,

    As has already been pointed out to you:

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    Firstly forum rules explicitly do not allow soliciting prices.

    How old is the barrel? Anschutz have made 1913s since 1987. So a 35yo example is worth much less than a nearly new one.

    Practically, 75%-90% of what you paid is a ballpark figure.

    There are sound reasons for that policy not least of which is to protect the seller's interests. You could start by looking on Guntrader and Egun and should be able to get some idea from there. There are also other UK shooting forae that have Sales and Wants sections. You will find a wide variation of prices from the suspicious to the fanciful, but it's up to you to set an asking price.

    Rutty

  3. Rifle Now Sold

     

    On behalf of a fellow club member.

    Anschutz 1913 Supermatch right handed, as illustrated in the photos below. The rifle is approximately 30 years old, has cosmetic marks to the woodwork and comes with the fittings and accessories shown. 
     

    Located in Leicestershire, open to offers with a guide price of £500.00 for the rifle + carriage and transfer costs if applicable. 
     

    Prospective purchasers should contact me by Private Message along with their contact details and any questions. I shall pass their enquiry to the seller who will respond directly.

     

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  4. The trite and unhelpful answer would be, whatever anyone is willing to pay. The more honest response is that I haven’t a clue. It seems a difficult time to sell this kind of item. Having had a couple of conversations lately with people interested in vintage and historic arms both told me that they just couldn’t find buyers for rifles and accessories that a few years ago would have sold easily. It does appear that the market has declined in a similar way to that of lot of the small antiques and collectibles. A good example is Goss Crested China, the link gives a good account of what has happened. 
     

    Looking for similar items on Ebay usually turns up a wide range of prices, take a look at these for The Bell Medal; 56,000 of them struck! A collector is unlikely to pay more than £5.00 inc postage, maybe £10.00 if there’s something special about it. That doesn’t stop the speculative asking prices. 
     

    Coming back to your sight sets, they’re not really in demand and they do appear quite frequently. Try a set at £50.00 and if they don’t sell try a couple of months later at £25.00. If they go put the next set on at £35.00. You could however ask £40.00 for the pair, I would have thought they might go for that.

    It’s a bit of guessing game, hope this gives some food for thought.

    Rutty

  5. 21 hours ago, Guy said:

    Did this go? Or still for sale?

    Hello Guy,

    I know Gasman well; we are in the same club; he doesn't frequent the board much if at all. I do know that he sold his SCATT, however it just so happens that I have a similar one available. It's SCATT USB in its original box and is complete with original CD and cables etc. I've just plugged it in and it worked first time. I used to run it on an old laptop under XP so it might benefit from a software and\or firmware update. Both downloadable from the SCATT website.

    It can be yours for £350 + carriage.

    Rutty

  6. 17 hours ago, Morty said:

    I am ashamed to say I got scammed for £280....................I did this and duly transferred the monies using PayPay friends and family. Big mistake he knows I had no recourse using this method and told me he couldn't get the money using goods and services.

    Thanks for sharing this Morty. Anyone who doesn’t already know should note carefully “PayPal friends and family”. It’s what it says it is and there is absolutely no reason to use it for an above board transaction. Yes there is a transaction charge if you use a payment option but it also provides some protection, although not necessarily a lot. If there is anything the slightest odd or unusual about the payment method the walk away unless you can authenticate the seller by some means.

    Rutty

  7. It does depend a bit on body shape to get the best fit, but for my money just go for the Kurt Thune. They're worth it. I had a Mouche before, but found the KT much better.

    Rutty

  8. 37 minutes ago, John Marchant said:

    I would agree with Rutty that possibly the FAS604 or the replacement FAS6004 might be suitable, as it is relatively light albeit needing some effort to cock it.

    Bear in mind John that under a Pony Club Rules she would be permitted to have the assistance of a loader. This would mitigate the cocking issue.

    Many FAS 604s haven’t been used for years and as a result need the seals replacing. It’s not a big job and worth doing. 
     

    Rutty

  9. Try PM’ing John Marchant as he is a pistol coach and could probably provide advice. My three h’aporth Is that you would need something with a short trigger reach and the only pistol I can think of that fulfils that requirement is the FAS 604. 
     

    Rutty

  10. Some time ago another forum member very kindly let me have a large quantity of The Rifleman from the 1950s-60s. I have gone through and and found a number of duplicate copies in these and my existing collection and therefore offer them to anyone interested. I have divided them into 2 lots and they are available for collection in the East Midlands or pick up from Bisley by arrangement:

    Lot 1

    1949

    September

    1950

    March

    September

    December

    1951

    March

    June

    1952

    September

    1953

    June

    1955

    September

    1956

    March

    June

    1957

    March

    June

    December

    1958

    June

    1966

    December

    1967

    June

    December

     

    Lot 2

    1950

    March

    September

    1951

    March

    1958

    June

    1967

    June

    Rutty

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