N/A 100 or less...

A lot of the collectors i talk to at the shows say the collector value is lost if it has been used , Maybe just a ploy to talk the price down ?

In reality, no gun (I believe) is unused then beyond that how would ANYONE prove how many shots have been through any gun? It's the condition because shot count wise nothing can be proven!
 
In reality, no gun (I believe) is unused then beyond that how would ANYONE prove how many shots have been through any gun? It's the condition because shot count wise nothing can be proven!
Proper use shouldn't cause any damage. I suppose they will sustain wear, but seals, o-rings and even springs if kept under a preload will deteriorate without use as well.

I guess at some point dirt and dust becomes "patina" and shouldn't be cleaned.
 
a couple more to add to this thread;

RA-800 .177

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Beeman Classic Magnum .20

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Beeman RX1 with Luxury stock (really not positive about this one TBH but production seems to be quite low)

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Unbelievable Collection Sir! 👍

Well I had one of those rifles once the R1 20th completely decked out with all of Beemans top (most expensive) accessories, Blue Ribbon scope, extra fancy leather sling, muzzle break, sight plate, and case. That rifle filled the squirrel pot a few times before it was lost in a house burglary. That rifle had a low serial number.
I also lost P1 that was in the first production shipment to the US. Beeman sent out drawings of the gun to get a pre-order list going. I think it was $165.