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Help knowing what these airguns might be worth and where I could sell them

Hello,

I hope I’m in the right place I joined this forum because I found a few air pistols and rifles in my father in-laws things after he past. I do not know much about them and I have not found much on some of them. I hope it is ok to ask here if anyone can help Me know what I have and maybe how to sell that would be great.
I have looked on them and have this info:

1) Korean hunting master -RS 5.5 cal

2) Diana model 34 break barrel with original box

3) crossman RM277 break barrel with original box

4) daisy model 881

5) walther ppk/S (with original box and paper)

6) Beeman Webley Tempest (with original box and papers)

7) Benjamin Sheridan -E9-Series-5.0mm (.2 cal)

I do have pics if it helps in letting me know what these are or any info would help. I was really looking for some help understanding what these might worth and where to sell them. I do appreciate your help and I hope this is ok to post here.
 
Ok I totally understand And thank you for letting me know. I really was just looking for information here I was not intending to sell here.

I did not realize there was a classifieds here if I am allowed to use that feature I would but I don’t even know how to list or what they are worth. If anyone can help me with some info on these air guns and on how, where or maybe if it is allowed possible help with the value (I can add pics if allowed) that would be amazing. I would be so grateful for any help.

I used to have a daisy as a kid an may keep one or two of these but knowing what I have helps.

 
Post up a photo of each (or 3 photos of each gun) and enjoy the conversations that develop around them. The members here are passionate about the guns they own and the guns they wish they owned. You will find the group to be very welcoming.

If you have the time, I suggest that you learn to shoot some. The hobby/sport is very rewarding. If the grief of your loss is too much to bear using what was your father in law's equipment, we can understand that too.

We would like to have you as a participating member of AirGun Nation (AGN) - we don't bite, well most of us anyway ;)
 
Jim thanks for your reply.


Here are some pics of two of them 

1) Korean hunting master -RS
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2) Beeman Webley Tempest:

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I will post pics of the others tomorrow but these can start the conversation.

thanks again for any help
 
I like the looks of the rifle and the pistol, both. 

I am sure that once you get to 10 posts and the Want Ads section is open, you will get those moved off to a new home in short order. 

Do you know when the pistol was purchased? There may be a date somewhere on the booklet. That wood grip looks like it has been well seasoned from use. Good condition for a shooting gun.

The rifle is interesting. About 71 FPE is what I saw referenced with a heavy .22 pellet.


 
JimNM I don’t know the pistol purchase date but Thank you for the advise to look closer at paperwork. I now know it has an inspection slip printed June 1993.
The hunting master rifle says 5.5 mm so I believe that is .22 cal. It is in amazing shape on exterior and it was found in his storage (not sure how long it was there) but it held its pressure. I shot one round and it was louder than I thought it would be. what does 71 fpe mean? Also I can’t find this exact gun to know how to re pressurize once it runs out. Does anyone know where it is on this gun and what I use?
 
I will say the Korean Hunting Master-RS looks really cool but I have found so little info on it. I think it falls into the PCP category but how/cost to maintain it and refill it are definitely some questions I could use answered before I decide on keeping or selling that one. It is just the gun and an extra cylinder cartridge so I don’t know what it takes.
Also I can’t find it sold or for sale anywhere to know value. 
 
71 FPE is a beast of a .22 air rifle. FWIW, .22lr runs 80-120 fpe (foot pounds energy).

The gun has a high power/low power adjuster. Don't know much about it other than what I found on Google. The company has changed names to Seneca, and they have different guns for sale now. The lineage is apparent in the design . Some are sold as Sam Yang.

To fill the gun, there should be a knurled cap on the end of the pressure tube. Unscrew and remove to expose the foster fitting. A hand pump, electric pump or scba bottle will be needed to refill the air on board. 
 
71 FPE is a beast of a .22 air rifle. FWIW, .22lr runs 80-120 fpe (foot pounds energy).

The gun has a high power/low power adjuster. Don't know much about it other than what I found on Google. The company has changed names to Seneca, and they have different guns for sale now. The lineage is apparent in the design . Some are sold as Sam Yang.

To fill the gun, there should be a knurled cap on the end of the pressure tube. Unscrew and remove to expose the foster fitting. A hand pump, electric pump or scba bottle will be needed to refill the air on board.

Here is what I see on the hunting master I just didn’t know what can be unscrewed from there. I don’t want to hurt any part of it so I didn’t want to force anything. I have pics here and as you can see in picks when I remove what I thought was a cap for air fill valve I saw this and is does not twist or look like an air fill. Any thoughts.

here are the pics:

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I don't know for sure. When I get home I'll look around and see what I can find. I'd heard of it but never really messed with it, I just got into the pellet world. Knew about the blue book stuff from the rimfires that we have. Figured if they had them for rims they would for air guns too. I'll see tonight.

Wethy that would be great thank you so much for looking.