see the link below
Starting in 1977 to present
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In the UK the 1010 Marksman is known as the SMK G10 or G2000 Repeater. It is an inexpensive spring pistol, but is exactly the same as the Marksman 1010 sold here in the States. It has a rated speed of 250 FPS. It shoots BB's, darts and single shot pellets. It is not a powerful or accurate air gun, but fun to shoot. See the link below for a shop in the UK.
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See the attached link: http://www.pyramydair.com/manual/marksman-1010
Marksman made several models. Which one are you asking about.,
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See the attached link for the owners manual http://www.pyramydair.com/manual/marksman-1010
Just like automobiles, airguns value is determined by the current condition of the airgun. If you want an answer to your question then state the condition as Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent. Also state if the pistol is still working. The Morton H Marksman was made in Los Angeles between 1955-57. This model is the forerunner of the Marksman Pistol Repeater, Marksman 1010 and about a dozen other names using the same basic design. It is rated at 200 FPS. Of all the models the original is the most valuable.
see the link below for the owners manual. The Marksman Repeater is a 4.5 .177 caliber pistol not a 5.5 .22 caliber pistol.
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It all depends on the model and physical condition of the pistol. If it's a model 1010 in poor condition it is worth less than $13. If it's a Marksman M&P in poor condition it's worth less than $30. In excellent condition (like new) the M&P it's worth $75. Very few Marksman are worth any value outside of the M&P model. Most range from about $8 to $40 depending on the model.