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A friend of mine recently died and I am helping his family set the value of his guns. I know little about nice air rifles. He had two pretty nice ones. Both in .177 Cal Both in near mint condition #1- Beeman R-1 Nice full size wood stock appears to be walnut #2 Feinwerkbau Sport 124 Full size stock appears to be dark finished hardwood (ash or beech) Just wondering what reasonable asking price is for these when sold as used. thanks EDG #2- | ||
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Two nice guns, I don't know what they'd be in the US. But someone round here should know, mabey even want them for thier own colection. If that's an old R1 / HW 80? it's MUCH better than a new one. "When doing battle, seek a quick victory." | |||
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Excellent hunting air rifles there. Have never owned an R-1, but have owned several FW-124s. The price for a used FW-124 should be no less than $125.00, with a top end of about $400.00 for an example in 95% condition. As with most air rifles, much is based upon the condition of the seals, as replacement costs can be quite high. I have a FW 150 undergoing seal repair right now, and I am dreading the final cost. LLS ![]() | |||
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Oooooopps, Ireland, I forgot to add what is probably The Most Important thing, finding a qualified buyer. Used air rifles are very difficult to sell unless you can find the correct market. In my recent experience (last 3 years), it has been impossible to sell an air rifle at anywhere near the cataloged or Blue Book Prices. Best of luck!!! LLS ![]() | |||
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I doubt these rifles were ever fired more than 50 to 100 times each. | |||
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I would sell it on one of the airgun forums such as: http://www.network54.com/Forum/79574/ | |||
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