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Depends on condition, age etc. and the optics, but anywhere between £300 and £450 is a realistic price.

 

Actually, it's worth exactly as much as you are willing to pay for it. And being the Weihrauch it'll outlast you, so you won't have to buy another gun if you don't want to. (You probably will, they're addictive, but you won't actually NEED to!)

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Deffo a Weihrauch HW77K. Lovely rifle. Probably the finest spring piston air rifle of all. Deserves a great scope for such an accurate rifle as this should be. They sell for around £380-£400-plus brand new. Mine's an ambidextrous stocked HW77 full length .22. Cost me £426 on 11th Dec last year. For you right-handers there's some amazing bargains with this rifle out there.

 

Simon

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I got what I consider to be the bargain of my life when I brought my HK77, it's in excellent condition, AA Scope, Gun Slip and a tub of pellets €50 (£40ish) last year when I was still living in France. Had it Crono'd yesterday and it's still at around 10lb/ft. Zero'd it today and every shot was on the mark.

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I got what I consider to be the bargain of my life when I brought my HK77, it's in excellent condition, AA Scope, Gun Slip and a tub of pellets €50 (£40ish) last year when I was still living in France. Had it Crono'd yesterday and it's still at around 10lb/ft. Zero'd it today and every shot was on the mark.

 

That's another one on the s##t list! ;)

 

Can't believe some of the bargains people come across. Wish I could get some of that luck sometimes!

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I got what I consider to be the bargain of my life when I brought my HK77, it's in excellent condition, AA Scope, Gun Slip and a tub of pellets €50 (£40ish) last year when I was still living in France. Had it Crono'd yesterday and it's still at around 10lb/ft. Zero'd it today and every shot was on the mark.

 

That's another one on the s##t list! ;)

 

Can't believe some of the bargains people come across. Wish I could get some of that luck sometimes!

 

:tongue2:

 

Hey Matt, there was no-one more suprised than me when it turned out to be a good 'un!

 

I hadn't had an air-rifle for about 15 years when I brought this one, so didn't know one from another and had to go by gut feel, was gob-smacked when I did a bit of surfing and found out what it's really worth. I was offered a couple at the time - mostly Gamo's all around the same price though.

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Depends entirely on condition. As long as the barrel is straight and true and the internal cylinder surfaces are not suffering damage from a broken spring, all HW air rifles are virtually bombproof. Dead easy to work on, get replacement parts for and restore. They also benefit greatly from a tune up.

 

You looking to buy this one in the picture Monkey? Seems a good condition rifle mate. Should be fine for whatever money is being discussed for it.

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