Guest merjp Posted 21 March 2014 Share Posted 21 March 2014 (edited) I have just come back to smallbore after a very long break and have lost all idea of gun values. I am looking at an older match 54 action barrel date 1978 in a supermatch stock. It has been very well looked after and everything seems to be in very good condition for the age. I think it must be a very late 1413 because 1813 i think started manuf in 1979. How much shoud i be expecting to pay for this gun? The gun is not on this forum and if i should not have placed this question here then please delete or move to an appropriate location. Edited 21 March 2014 by merjp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squishy Posted 21 March 2014 Share Posted 21 March 2014 Depends on: Condition Rear Sight Fore Sight Handstop Buttplate/Hook Which trigger unit it is Its probably in the region of £500, but could be less depending on the above Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tim s Posted 21 March 2014 Share Posted 21 March 2014 Merjp, you should read the sticky post in at the top of this section. Solicitation of prices in the For Sale section is not permitted by our host. A 1978 Supermatch is commonly known as a 1613; technically these were sold as 1413 rifles, but 1977-79/80 rifles have a different trigger, and firing pin assembly to true 1413 (i.e. pre-'77) rifles, so are retrospectively labelled 16-- rather than 14--. Even Anschutz themselves use the 16-- designation. Production of 1813 rifles started some time in 1980. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rutland Shooter Posted 21 March 2014 Share Posted 21 March 2014 Merjp, As TimS says, we don't discuss price here as it can lead to all sorts of unwelcome complications. But, as Squishy has indicated there are so many factors to be taken into account that it is extremely difficult anyway. Another important factor is availability and demand. There may well be more available in Surrey than say Caithness and there could be fewer buyers in Northern Ireland than Birmingham. At the end of the day it's worth what you agree with the seller. Rutty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamiehodgson Posted 21 March 2014 Share Posted 21 March 2014 Tim S... The gun is not on this forum so doesn't apply, the guy is just looking for some help batty 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobStubbs Posted 21 March 2014 Share Posted 21 March 2014 I would always look on gun trader etc to see what it's worth. Or rather what others are selling similar models for. But at the end of the day it depends on how much you want it... Rob. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesgutteridge Posted 21 March 2014 Share Posted 21 March 2014 Depends on: Condition Rear Sight Fore Sight Handstop Buttplate/Hook Which trigger unit it is Its probably in the region of £500, but could be less depending on the above This is a pretty solid checklist so maybe the best thing to do is get a rough indication of all the above then PM someone knowledgeable to give you a general idea of what they feel it should be worth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tim s Posted 22 March 2014 Share Posted 22 March 2014 If you seach the General Forum you'll find several posts giving more detailed information about what to look for in a second hand rifle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonty Posted 23 March 2014 Share Posted 23 March 2014 In reply to Squishy, if you add up the individual prices of the items you will be way over £500. A couple of weeks ago a couple of 18 series stocks with the old large curved hook fetched nearly £400 each on 'the bay'. Start sticking handstops, bipods, sights, irises et al , oh and stick a nice barrel and action on there too, and look where you end up. I think this is why not many nice rifles come up for sale now, they've been broken into their component parts and sold that way. Shame really, because someone wanting a full setup would have to pay a lot of money. A quick look on Target Talk shows you what Americans ask and get for stocks. I think they must secretly cry when they see our prices, so they are eager to buy from the UK. Jonty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now