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I inherited a bsa s10 around 9 years ago with a stalker rifles thumb hole stock and buddy bottle . 
As much as it’s a happy memory from a close friend . Im torn what to do with it . I put it in the loft with a full bottle but I can’t see me ever using it . 
what do I do ? Will it be no good in ten years ? Do I sell it ? Is that morally right ? I’d invest it in a new rifle . 
seems a shame to not use it but I just don’t use airguns and I have 2 others ( springers). 
 

what’s it worth too 

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1 minute ago, scarecrow243 said:

Hi some one has converted it from a bottle  to air tube 

It’s a stalker rifles buddy bottle 

31 minutes ago, Mice! said:

I've no idea on a price, but it will sell fast, lovely stock and small bottle,  people really like the S10, might need a reseal but that's probably it, unless there's a reg in it?

It’s holding air , just filled it and it’s firing fine . Those stocks and bottles were expensive new 20 years ago 

14 minutes ago, scarecrow243 said:

sell it i am sure friend would rather have it used than left to rust or jam up

That’s what I’m thinking 

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6 minutes ago, team tractor said:

It’s holding air , just filled it and it’s firing fine . Those stocks and bottles were expensive new 20 years ago 

They aren't cheap now! Put some pellets through it tomorrow just for the sake of it.

But if you know its not going to get used you might as well sell it and invest it in something you'll use.

 

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