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Last edited by Mikehaspey; 11-09-2020 at 04:16 PM.
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10-29-2019 11:07 AM
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If it were mine I would get the wood stained darker. It surely was once cleaned and the contrast of the cleaned versus the still dark parts could hurt its value.
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What's the serial number?
How long have you had it, out of interest?
It's missing the hardest part to find which is the thing that is going to devalue it the most, I would say.
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Certainly any provenance would help the value, and any digging around on the serial number, which you can PM me and I will search the records we hold for you if you wish, to give you some indication, but I suspect you know the history already.
The rifle alone as an idea MUST be in the £4-5K mark if in good condition. I would leave the wood the way it was found, mine is also a lighter wood very similar to yours.
I have the same dilemna with mine which has full provenance from the Falklands War and I luckily have all the kit in the chest including the Charlie G cleaning plastic bottle and brush which on their own can sell for up to £400. I saw an L42 sold at Devizes Guns last year and that went for well over £10k.
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Originally Posted by
Roy W
What's the serial number?
How long have you had it, out of interest?
It's missing the hardest part to find which is the thing that is going to devalue it the most, I would say.
I’ll send the serial number over to Gil to see if he can turn up any info on it.
Are you referring to the scope? Unfortunately the last owner sold it as they had a good offer on it.
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Originally Posted by
Gil Boyd
Certainly any provenance would help the value, and any digging around on the serial number, which you can PM me and I will search the records we hold for you if you wish, to give you some indication, but I suspect you know the history already.
The rifle alone as an idea MUST be in the £4-5K mark if in good condition. I would leave the wood the way it was found, mine is also a lighter wood very similar to yours.
I have the same dilemna with mine which has full provenance from the Falklands War and I luckily have all the kit in the chest including the Charlie G cleaning plastic bottle and brush which on their own can sell for up to £400. I saw an L42 sold at Devizes Guns last year and that went for well over £10k.
Thanks Gil, will PM you with the serial number
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Originally Posted by
Mikehaspey
Are you referring to the scope? Unfortunately the last owner sold it as they had a good offer on it.
Such short sightedness!
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Originally Posted by
Roy W
Such short sightedness!
A real shame.
I have only ever actually fired 10 rounds through this rifle myself, it’s more of a collectors piece for me.
To be honest the RSM repro scope did the job, but I know it’s not a patch on the real deal.
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Richard at Devizes would be a good bet to get a realistic price for you. Or, some more detailed photos of the wrist, sidewall and pads would go a long way to helping with any valuation/offers I would think.
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Originally Posted by
Roy W
Richard at Devizes would be a good bet to get a realistic price for you. Or, some more detailed photos of the wrist, sidewall and pads would go a long way to helping with any valuation/offers I would think.
Thanks Roy.
Yes if I do decide to sell I’ll get some better pictures together, these are just some I have on my phone at the moment
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