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Theoben Rapid 12 Value

I'm new to the forum and have been researching the value of my 2004 Theoben Rapid 12 Mk 2.

I has two magazines, two air bottles, the refill/scuba tank adapter/filler

Scope is a Leupold VARI-X 3-9x33 EFR Air Rifle scope.

I'm a southpaw, so I oredered the rifle with a left-handed stock.

I'm thinking of selling it and looking foir a new PCP for hunting.

I'll post some pictures shortly.

Thanks!
 
I'm new to the forum and have been researching the value of my 2004 Theoben Rapid 12 Mk 2.

I has two magazines, two air bottles, the refill/scuba tank adapter/filler

Scope is a Leupold VARI-X 3-9x33 EFR Air Rifle scope.

I'm a southpaw, so I oredered the rifle with a left-handed stock.

I'm thinking of selling it and looking foir a new PCP for hunting.

I'll post some pictures shortly.

Thanks!

Caliber would help. .177, .20 or .22.
 
Just recently picked up a .25 MK2 that had been through an Allen Z tune can shoot you a pm and let you know what I paid for it. May be around the price, but in the end it would be what ever someone is willing to pay for it.

If you look over on the British sights you will find they typically go for around 600-800 BSP, but nobody will import them here to the US. So that makes things hard
 
The lefties are hard to fine. You said lefty stock. Is the action lefty to like this? Az tuned .20 mk ll.
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Here are the details on my Theoben Rapid 12.

Rapid 12 MK II, FAC, purchased 2004 from Pomona Airguns in California. Right-hand action, left-hand stock. Leupold Vari-X 3-9x33 EFR Air Rifle Scope. Three magazines. Two air bottles. Scuba tank filler. Owner's manual, magazine loading instructions. Stock has some minor scratches from use and gouges on the left-hand side of the forend.

Gun has been lightly used and spent most of its life as a safe queen. 

Very interested in learning the value with this information.

Thanks in advance,

Northlight

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@AirShot For a hunting rifle it would be awkward for me shooting lefty with a right handed action. Yeah? There's no forearm pulling the stock into the shoulder. However, from a bench or tripod, cycling my RAW's right handed action is no problem, and actually kinda like it. Have practiced quick follow shots just to make sure all good with cycling, and so far so good.