Jevaughn
Master
One of the things sitting in my safe that I inherited when my grandfather passed in the 90s was this old air pistol he bought in the 60s I believe. Doing a serial number search, it looks like it was manufactured in 1963. Doesn't hold pressure and the safety moves back and forth freely so is likely missing whatever makes it positively click in place. My question is whether it's worth restoring. Is there a market for these things and if so what's it worth? It cocks and fires when you pull the trigger but my best guess is that the seals in the air pump are long shot out.
Who does restorations on these and is it worth it? The pistol doesn't have any sentimental value really, not like the 22s I shot blackbirds and squirrels that were terrorizing his garden with. I never even knew he had this until he passed away and it's never held air since I've had it and just sits in the safe because it's unusable.
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Who does restorations on these and is it worth it? The pistol doesn't have any sentimental value really, not like the 22s I shot blackbirds and squirrels that were terrorizing his garden with. I never even knew he had this until he passed away and it's never held air since I've had it and just sits in the safe because it's unusable.
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