Help to Determine Value of Air Pistols
A friend asked me to sell some of his air pistols. They were purchased new and never used.
I would like to find out the current value of the following models:
Daisy Power Line 45
Gamo R77 Combat 6"
Gamo R77 Combat 4"
Gamo R77 Combat 4"L
Crossman 357
I would like to find out the current value of the following models:
Daisy Power Line 45
Gamo R77 Combat 6"
Gamo R77 Combat 4"
Gamo R77 Combat 4"L
Crossman 357
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If you go to the auction side of GUNBROKER and do a smart search on air Pistols you can see what they have sold for. Lacking that there are books that have air Pistol values and Major book sellers. 0 -
I checked the completed auctions and didn't see these models. I tried searching on Google and also couldn't find the values either - these are older models and not currently on the market.
I am new to this site and it looked like the "Ask the Experts" forum was a place where some experts might be able to give me a ball park figure of the value of these guns. I am not a gun dealer and don't have any books with values.0 -
Powerline 45= $40
The R77's sold {while they were still made] for about $150
The r77 with laser about $200 new.
crossman 357= $35
Keep this in mind, while they are bb/pellet guns, ANY LEO would treat them as a "real" gun in a threatening situation. IE, you will get shot.
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The R77 were imported by Daisy and retailed for around $180. These are CO2 revolver type air pistols and a bit unusual in the American market place. Since the R77 were intended for the European market and due to their "rapid fire" capability, the R77s velocity was limited to about 380 fps. This lack of power and just average levels of accuracy made them very unpopular with American air gun shooters. Put the R77s up on auction with a starting bid of $100 each and see where they go. 0 -
Daisy powerline $45-65
Gamo combats $50-70
Crosman 357 $60-80
Ballpark book prices, all depends on condition0 -
Thanks for all your help. 0
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