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I have a Mercury S in .177 and its ok. My first experience with the Mercury was in the early 80's when a couple of my mates had them, I had a Relum at the time and the BSA seemed to be from a different planet performance wise. Prices are still reasonable -in fact you can still get one for around £100 if you are quick but, if I were you, I would go for a rarer model like the S or the Challenger as the value is likely to rise. Check for any side to side play on the barrel when the gun is cocked-the early guns (MK1 and 2 I think) have no means of tightening the breach faces but the later ones were fitted with a bolt/nut instead of a pin-the smaller calibre guns are also quite pellet fussy with most modern pellets dropping well down the breach before stopping-AA field do it but still remain accurate.

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