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I don't really use this that much these days, so I'm thinking of offloading the entire kit but I need to know what its worth first:

 

Falcon FN19 Single Shot PCP

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4-9 x 50 Scope

Out of test, near empty, large air bottle

Adapter

Pellets

Velcro Pellet case

Camo sling

Gun bag

 

Anyone with a good idea what I might be able to get for it? Anyone with any comments about the gun/kit that may be useful? I realise that the bottle is out of test and nearly empty so possibly not worth a great deal - if anything

 

 

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Cheers all

 

Danny

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Depends on the quality of scope, but if it's a relatively cheap scope I'd say £250 for rifle and £50-ish for the bottle.

 

The old Falcons are very accurate and reliable but they look a bit dated now so the price is just rough, and .22 may not be quite as popular as .177.

 

They are great guns so someone should have it off you if you price it right.

 

Good luck.

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A quick look on Gun watch suggest that the guns sell for about £180, people ask for more, but then you don't see a follow up 'it's sold' post.

 

As you say, the bottles out of test and therefore effectively scrap value, personally I'd put a test on it then sell it.

 

The scopes maybe £40 worth unless it's a big name, as for the other bits, they're the kind of thing I'd expect to see 'thrown in'.

 

As it stands, if it was me I'd maybe look at £250 all in, (with the bottle in test you'd maybe stick another £75 on that though,) you could try at maybe £300 or so and see if you get a bite, I'd not pay it though.

 

Give me a PM when you decide a figure though, I may know of someone interested if the price is sensible.

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The connector with gauge for the air tank costs £56 on its own!

Falcons have got a good following, because they are a cracking rifle! Very accurate and reliable, and very easy to work on :good:

I too would get the tank tested, then sell the lot for £325, accept £295 or more :yes:

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