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An old FWB124 Sport, no frills

Im thinking of selling my 124. Its got 25+ years of honest feild work thru it, so it has the required marks to show for it. Metal Has a few marks, bluing rubs and the like.

No sights, but I might have them in a drawer somewhere. If I found them, I know the front has no insert in it.

Wood is very plain, no checkering and no buttplate. This was the base model apparently.

Its never been disassembled beyond removing it from the stock. So it has no tuning of any kind on it. Twangs expectedly, seems to shoot fine.
Has never been shot open, or without a pellet in the bore.

I have not been able to find any sort of place to try to price this thing.

Can anybody give me a rough idea what to ask, or a site where I could price it? The yellow seems to shoot guys down when they price-hunt, so I thought I would try here.

If I decide to sell, I will chrony it and supply pictures. Im really on the fence though, its been a part of my arsenal for many years and served me well.

This is the only photo I have of it now, with the s410 next to it.

TIA.

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Well the fact is, it hasnt been shot in many years, other than when I sighted it with the Leapers scope a few months back.

My wife prefers the Sheridan pump, and I prefer the PCPs.

I do have some fun memories with this one, particularly shooting carp when they poke their head out of the water. Nothing like seeing a 25# carp rocket across the surface and beach itself, especially when it hits the tacklebox of a cantankerous old bastard who hated me.

Ah hell maybe Ill sell maybe not. For sure the scopes gonna go though.

It has collector value so put it at least 3 times more then you bought it for, for a starting point.

Give it a good clean up and start at $375-400

Let me see now…you’ve had it for years, and it has performed well for you, and it’s broken…it’s just old? Like an old friend…what are you crazy? You will definitely regret it. Keep it…it doesn’t take up much space.

Maybe some day a cop will ask you for your pellet rifle and you will give that one instaed of the 410. That’s reason enough to keep the old gun.

Definitelt keep it 😀

Been with you too long. Don’t get rid of it. You’ll regret it. The money you will get for it won’t make up for missing it.

I say ask $3 and shipping.

Oh, and I’ll take it for that price. 😛

When you do put it for sale, make sure to use the picture with the 410 next to it, makes it look like it hangs with a good crowd. 😀

If you’ve enjoyed the gun for that long, you’ll regret the sale IMO.

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