where can I purchase an owners manual for a Milbro G10 Air Pistol
What condition is it in...........
The Milbro series 70 are not tremendously valuable and are more of a rarity than a collectible,I'm told.
Milbro ( Millard Brothers) started making air rifles in 1949 in Motherwell, Lanarkshire. Scotland. Using machinery taken from Dianawerk in Germany after WWII. Milbro was sold in 1970. Unfortunately I have no information on the model 605. Milbro continued to make air rifles under the Diana name, but I can't find anything in Diana relating to model 605.
It all depends on the model and condition of the rifle.
The Daisy model 225 was made by Milbro of Scotland for Daisy between 1971-1974
Search for the model you want here. http://www.courtesyparts.com/nissan-manual/
The rim ID for the specific model of car you are looking to purchase can be found in the vehicle's manual or by contacting the manufacturer directly.
It would be worth around $20. But here is an interesting point. This model was a Diana design by Milbro of Scotland after WWII.
You will need to know what the model/series is of the copier you have. It should be listed on model itself or in the manual included with the purchase.
It was made for Daisy by Milbro in Scotland. It's a Diana brand (owned by Milbro) between 1965-74. In excellent condition it is worth around $60 - $75. It shot Pellets or darts.
Go to singer.com and look up how to use the serial number(AJ837194) which is what you have to find out what model Singer you have. Then you can find out if they have the manual available. Some are free but most cost $15 to purchase.
This model was made by Milbro of Scotland from 1971 to 1974 for Daisy. The current condition determines the value. What condition is it in? Without more information, it is not possible to answer you.