Hi
Does anyone have any information on what BSA submitted as a trials rifle (potential sniper one I assume) in the mid 1960s?
Based on the Monarch hunting rifle I am thinking
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Hi
Does anyone have any information on what BSA submitted as a trials rifle (potential sniper one I assume) in the mid 1960s?
Based on the Monarch hunting rifle I am thinking
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129535129536On the .410 versions I have, both lugs are present
As Mick knows I have one stamped X10353
129431
T101xx rifle, hope this helps
- to shoot or not to shoot, that is the question
Hi
As per http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=2888 from the dawn of time. Is there anywhere currently available a list of the BBxxxx numbers and descriptions?
Winter break job is to root out...
Gil
Any chance I could impose for 00125F currently in a Camo stock and 00389F currently in a green stock.
Kind regards
Peter
Yup both .410 and 12G were built by BSA pre WW1 using the Lee bolt design.
These were built from scratch, not converted Lee Metford or SMLE rifles. A bit of a pain in the UK as quite a few were...
TM 9-803 (you can find it as a pdf if you search) would be a good start. Also TM-10-1513
L42 - A39231
L39 - UE69A311
Peter