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    What are these worth ? ( estate sale )

    A couple of rifles a very good mate has acquired from his Dad that sadly passed in mid Jan, he was wondering what they'll worth & asked if I'd put em up on here ( old bangers are not my forte )

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    Shoot it, root it & then BBQ it !!!

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    The second is a Parker Hale sporterised P14, to put the label on it. Can't see enough in the pics to tell which version it is (Winchester, Remington or Remington/Eddystone).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philipo View Post
    A couple of rifles a very good mate has acquired from his Dad that sadly passed in mid Jan, he was wondering what they'll worth & asked if I'd put em up on here ( old bangers are not my forte )

    Basic pic's, but if you need more info let me know, any input would be great thanks


    Cheers




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    I will give the BSA a go - I have an earlier one - pity nothing else with it - should be parts for the sights blades etc - many had a nice carrying box made for them - sadly not huge value - I would say $ 4-500 todays market - suit newby at small bore but not someone serious - cut down into sporter good project for someone

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    I had the same thoughts about the .22. Possibly its not the Martini International which was the predecessor but equal of the Anshutz 1407. It could shoot quite well eg for a B or C grade smallbore novice and would be worth about half of a 1407 soabout the $300-$400 mark if in fair condition with a sling and perhaps a case and cleaning rod.he’d need much higher resolution photos to get serious interest.

    The rear sight looks like its aperture and shade have been taken off. So is there a little box with sight paraphenalia about ? That would make it useable but if theyre not complete then a Toz would make a better project rifle. I have seen one converted to 22Hornet but 17HMR would be better these days. Could be adapted for 22 benchrest …

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    The 22 is a bsa international.
    The next model up from the model 12s.
    Did a nice little sporter from one but light they are not lol.
    I do like the bsa (p14).
    Be extra good if the barrel is good but in my limited experience, they mostly aren't.
    I have several. It's either a model D or E.
    Straightened floorplate, sporter stock, drilled for an aperture sight and hard to tell from the pics but possibly a new barrel (not military I mean).
    Hard to tell the market on that one.
    The bloody sticks are like unicorn excrement and seem to go for way over a hundy on their own. With a mint barrel 400 or maybe more to the right buyer.

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    Cheers guys , I'll get him to send through a couple of better pics of the 303 tomorrow as I can't see the marking's clearly on the one's I've got
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    I think our prices for the BSA .22 are close to mark

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    300-500 for the bsa depending on the market
    I sold a couple a couple of years ago for around the 400 mark
    Things are slow at the moment but starting to pick up as people bite the bullet with registration

    303 could be anywhere from 100-600 just depends on it’s condition
    Looks like a very nice sporter but most of them are fucked due to being used with milsurp coredite ammo and not cleaned correctly
    If it’s got a good bore it’s actually quite rare and worth a bit more but a rifle with no bore isn’t a rifle
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