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BIRTHDAY GIRL
Finally got my 1920 Lithgow to the range for a birthday bash.
Usually do this on Australia
Day, but with all that's been going on this year and the range just re-opened, this is the earliest I could do.
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Terrible weather, blowing a gale, and rugged up from 100yds.
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Took a 1902 BSA Range Pattern along also
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You can see the effects of the wind.
At the rate I'm going, a birthday per year means I will be 105 before I'm finished....maybe I can make it, my mother is 103 and still going strong..
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1902 range pattern rifle with no range sights Muff poor form.
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The Range sights that came with it are worth more than the rifle itself Bindii, currently residing in my sight collection.....I will find a surplus BSA No.9 sight for it that will be period correct.
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The 1920 Lithgow
is gorgeous!
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Originally Posted by
muffett.2008
The Range sights that came with it are worth more than the rifle itself Bindii, currently residing in my sight collection.....I will find a surplus BSA No.9 sight for it that will be period correct.
Ok so what sight came on the rifle then. Can we have a photo of it and a BSA No9 then so we mere mortals can be educated in the finer things in shooting.
. I take it the 19 has passed by now.
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I will take a couple of pic's tomorrow, The 19 did a lot of damage, 70% lung function remaining, Heart and Kidney damage and more tests next week.
She's a pretty sick puppy.
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as promised, the sight I took off was an LSA 1909 SIGHT patent No. 12,672, these sights are relatively flimsy and prone to damage being of tubular construction.
Finding one undamaged albeit well worn, is a bonus.
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The sight that will go on is also a 1909 sight, patented by William McCubbin as patent No. 16,594/09 and made under licence by BSA. by using this sight I will not feel beholden to fit a rear volley sight, as it is part of the No.9 sight.
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This rifle was only in service for 10 years, then into the hands of a Target Shooter, fitted with a LAKES SPECIAL barrel, all in all a good example of an early Range Pattern Rifle.
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34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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