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What's this No.7 Mk.1 .22 LR
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04-26-2017 11:44 AM
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It's a pretty ambiguous question but it's a bolt action .22" version of the No4 rifle converted by BSA in the 50's for the RAF.
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And they're considered very desirable rifles......
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It's also been fitted with target sights. Looks like a very nice example. Very collectible and should shoot very nicely too.
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I'm in the UK
& prices aren't always directly comparable between here & the US but they only made about 2500 of them (IIRC - speaking from memory).
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Originally Posted by
mwells72774
How desirable?
In the UK
these rifles are now fetching £2000 in good condition..........
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Sorry if I am being very ignorant but what is the metal plate under the No7 MK 1 meant for? Is it to do with the .22 magazine?
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It's the ejector. Most British
22 trainers of the era were single shot & didn't eject as such - the extracted case just dropped into the empty 303 magazine outer casing. This rifle is a 5 shot repeater & needed to eject efficiently as there was no empty outer mag casing for the spent cases to drop into.
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Went ahead and listed it on GunBroker