Price Check - Anschutz 1907 and Anschutz Compressed Air 2002

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Reddragon2k1
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Price Check - Anschutz 1907 and Anschutz Compressed Air 2002

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Hello Everyone,

Looking for a price check on a Stainless Steel Anschutz 1907 action/barrel with a 1912 stock. Anschutz 7002 sights with adjustable front and rear apertures. A friend would like to buy it from me and I would like to give him a fair price.

Also looking for a price check, but it could possibly be available for sale, is an Anschutz Compressed Air 2002. Anschutz 7002 sight set. I used to switch the adjustable rear between the two rifles, but this set is the full 7002 sight set. Cylinder is holding air and I have not touched the air since I stopped using the rifle.

I am the original owner and used these for competitions and practice. Originally purchased around 2000 and used until about 2003 and kept in a safe ever since. Any chance you all can help me out on what these are worth?
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Re: Price Check - Anschutz 1907 and Anschutz Compressed Air 2002

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The only issue with the 2002CA is that it is no longer a legal ISSF (International Air Rifle.
It is however still a legal CMP 3PAR rifle as I last understood their rules.
Yhe sights are worth as much as the gun is I think (or moreso)
I have one I'm about to sell w/o sights (I can use those on a SBR) for $450.

I also have a SS 1912 that my oldest daughter shot and that I use for my junior shooters now. (w/ same sights)
It has a Medesha extension tube for it ... I would not let that go for less then $2800, but I'm not selling it. It still drives tacks probably w/ over 25K rounds thru it.
Reddragon2k1
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Re: Price Check - Anschutz 1907 and Anschutz Compressed Air 2002

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jhmartin wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:43 am The only issue with the 2002CA is that it is no longer a legal ISSF (International Air Rifle.
It is however still a legal CMP 3PAR rifle as I last understood their rules.
Yhe sights are worth as much as the gun is I think (or moreso)
I have one I'm about to sell w/o sights (I can use those on a SBR) for $450.
Ouch.
jhmartin wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:43 am I also have a SS 1912 that my oldest daughter shot and that I use for my junior shooters now. (w/ same sights)
It has a Medesha extension tube for it ... I would not let that go for less then $2800, but I'm not selling it. It still drives tacks probably w/ over 25K rounds thru it.
It's a really pretty gun and shoots wonderfully! I feel slightly bad selling it because it seems so unique compared to what I have seen available lately. However, it literally sat around for a decade unless we wanted to mess with people on how light the trigger is; more than one person was like, "I just put my finger on the trigger!" I'd rather it be used than sit in my safe.

I appreciate your input!
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Re: Price Check - Anschutz 1907 and Anschutz Compressed Air 2002

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jhmartin wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:43 am The only issue with the 2002CA is that it is no longer a legal ISSF (International Air Rifle.
It is however still a legal CMP 3PAR rifle as I last understood their rules.
Yhe sights are worth as much as the gun is I think (or moreso)
I have one I'm about to sell w/o sights (I can use those on a SBR) for $450.

I also have a SS 1912 that my oldest daughter shot and that I use for my junior shooters now. (w/ same sights)
It has a Medesha extension tube for it ... I would not let that go for less then $2800, but I'm not selling it. It still drives tacks probably w/ over 25K rounds thru it.
Is that specific to the metal stocked 2002CA or all 2002CA? I don't keep up with the ISSF rules. The SSP 2001/2002 go for $600 to $800, I don't see how a 2002CA will go for less than one of those, much less one with the metal stock
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Re: Price Check - Anschutz 1907 and Anschutz Compressed Air 2002

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Sorry ... The 2002CA is a Wood stock is still OK
(wood stocks are now exempted)

The metal stock is the one with the issue .... ISSF declared it illegal when they put the 140mm rule in place (current - 7.4.4.2-F)(old - 7.4.2.4)

I have a post/topic somewhere from back then: - ah ha:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=53308&p=256303&hilit=2002CA#p256303
Scan down the topic for the pics I took
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Re: Price Check - Anschutz 1907 and Anschutz Compressed Air 2002

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Read that thread you posted, thank you for the pictures there. Shame they changed the rules so but I am not surprised
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Re: Price Check - Anschutz 1907 and Anschutz Compressed Air 2002

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The ISSF wobblies seem to just have to make changes after each quad.
No good reason - just makes them feel useful.
Look at the SBR final to see what they've done this time
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