What is a Webley Mk.1 worth in the original box?

Something like that you can pretty much name your price, so yeah why not $600 and see what you get. I would think it would probably sell for $400 depending on functionality and condition there are not a lot of them up for sale.
 
I had a deal with a buyer for a bunch of items----he backed out.
I still have the Webley.

He wanted one of my guns that was not for sale.
It will only go up in price, so if you are not in a huge rush, just keep it a while longer.It is in good shape with original box, so a hard core collector will cherish it, and pay extra for the privilege.These little guns won't wear out as I have shot my "Tempest' for decades, and it is just the modern version of your pistol.
 
It will only go up in price, so if you are not in a huge rush, just keep it a while longer.It is in good shape with original box, so a hard core collector will cherish it, and pay extra for the privilege.These little guns won't wear out as I have shot my "Tempest' for decades, and it is just the modern version of your pistol.

Hard core collector eh??? In my experience, air gun people hold on to their sheckels pretty tightly...you won't get a big buck for anything.

There's a reason why they shoot air guns...they only have to buy pellets. :)
 
It will only go up in price, so if you are not in a huge rush, just keep it a while longer.It is in good shape with original box, so a hard core collector will cherish it, and pay extra for the privilege.These little guns won't wear out as I have shot my "Tempest' for decades, and it is just the modern version of your pistol.

Depends if it kept in good working condition. People assume old means more $$$. But if the gun doesn't work, because it sat for 20 years, its not really worth much.
 
Depends if it kept in good working condition. People assume old means more $$$. But if the gun doesn't work, because it sat for 20 years, its not really worth much.

Those Webleys are eternal, and there is no problem getting new seals etc. for it. (in England)

A couple of drops of oil and Bob's your uncle.
 
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