.22 Fest

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#11 Post by Steve »

I do like the old BSA. :good: :good: :good: Plenty of character. :clap:
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Result ;)

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#13 Post by dromia »

Far better fitted to a true British BSA bunny basher than a Gewher 43 methinks. :good:
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#14 Post by dromia »

Better rethink the £75 price tag I was going to put on it then. :shock: :lol: :lol:
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#15 Post by ovenpaa »

GBP75, I assume that includes the rifle? ;)
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#16 Post by bobbob »

Bnz was reading this over my shoulder. He said he would happily give you £75 for the scope. :)

If it is a DOW manufacture, in good working condition, then they can be found on eBay for between £400-£600. Even poor condition ones go for £200-£400. As an example, with the mount http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ORIGINAL-WWII ... 1c206a2cea
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#17 Post by ovenpaa »

Thing is I think the Dow stamped ones on eBlag are Ukrainian copies and you could pay 2-3 times this price for a genuine one.
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#18 Post by Mike357 »

Double Result ;) ;) :clap:
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#19 Post by bnz41 »

Ukrainian's copy the Mosin Nagant PU scopes not the dow. The dow was copied after the war by the Czech's and used in there armies, they can sell for a good price too.
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#20 Post by ovenpaa »

It was suggested that the copy market started as early as 1945 to satisfy the needs of the American forces who were constantly on the look out for a souvenir for home, so even even the 'All original duffle cut sniper' may not have been built until 1946.

I have seen articles a couple of times recently suggesting ZF4's are now being built in the Ukraine to satisfy needs. It is just another added to the list, the PE, PEM, PU, ZF4, Unertl and even the No32 Mk3 are all copied/forged to sate the needs of the collector/shooter.
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