What to look for when buying a used match air rifle
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 8:14 am
I am looking at most of the popular dealer sites for used match air rifles. I also look at places like this one, Brad Troyer's site, and some of the auction sites.
What I am having difficulty with is evaluating a rifle from distance through pictures, the sellers words (sometime very good and complete and sometimes minimal like they are selling something they don't understand).
If I was lucky enough to find one used from a reputable dealer, then problem solved as I feel most would be able to ask me the right questions and walk me through the sale. Then if I received the rifle and it just didn't fit, an acceptable return or exchange policy would take care of the financial aspects of the tranaction.
I am looking primarily for an Anschutz rifle but, FWB and Steyr are viable alternatives. A Single Stroke Pnuematic is a good option for me but, I would prefer a pre-charged rifle. I am starting to see some compressed air rifles that are entering the SSP used pricepoints. What I don't know is what is a good value. In value, I include costs beyond the immediate sales price for things like reasonable expected maintanence, sights, flucuations in currency value and new rifles coming out affecting price, and other related issues.
Also, what questions do I need to ask the seller and myself to help increase the chance of getting myself the "right" rifle the first time. I'm not so much asking about avoiding fraudulent sellers but, more about myself and my knowledge to ask the good questions and really understands the answers that I get to help me evaluate the rifle in question from a distance.
THANKS!
Sid
What I am having difficulty with is evaluating a rifle from distance through pictures, the sellers words (sometime very good and complete and sometimes minimal like they are selling something they don't understand).
If I was lucky enough to find one used from a reputable dealer, then problem solved as I feel most would be able to ask me the right questions and walk me through the sale. Then if I received the rifle and it just didn't fit, an acceptable return or exchange policy would take care of the financial aspects of the tranaction.
I am looking primarily for an Anschutz rifle but, FWB and Steyr are viable alternatives. A Single Stroke Pnuematic is a good option for me but, I would prefer a pre-charged rifle. I am starting to see some compressed air rifles that are entering the SSP used pricepoints. What I don't know is what is a good value. In value, I include costs beyond the immediate sales price for things like reasonable expected maintanence, sights, flucuations in currency value and new rifles coming out affecting price, and other related issues.
Also, what questions do I need to ask the seller and myself to help increase the chance of getting myself the "right" rifle the first time. I'm not so much asking about avoiding fraudulent sellers but, more about myself and my knowledge to ask the good questions and really understands the answers that I get to help me evaluate the rifle in question from a distance.
THANKS!
Sid