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Wow!! Not much to add to the beautiful lineup above. Like DMM stated, the Winchester 333 is a rebranded Diana 65. The example in the pic...
I recognize it immediately. I sold my Breakdown pattern recently. I'm moving on from a lot of my vintage stuff. Just don't feel like...
FWB 110. The original owner never used it, he preferred a FWB 150 or 300. I've fired it a few times, but still has it's original seals...
Yeah many of the Early AIrsporters, Club version, Mk1 and Mk2 lack the BSA logo on the L/h cheekpiece due to stocks being sanded down...
Well that’s interesting because I do also have a 90 and it also was a victim of an enthusiastic stock refurbishment….. Took off the...
Yes. Very simple. BSA were getting a bit more serious about sights around the same period. just had to remember your small screwdriver...
Few of these exist. The BSA Military pattern. Diminutive BSA Juvenile pattern. 1919 BSA Improved Model D Light pattern #L273. BSA Breakdown
I respectfully request new threads with pics of some of these! Wow...
The HW 55 was based on the HW 50 sporter action of the day. As KWK noted, the "F" variant retained the HW 50's auto-detent breech. Never...
Falke 80 The serial numbers on the Falke 80/90’s are a bit of a conundrum! Maybe a couple of hundred made. The diopter sight is more...
Jean Marck demi-tir no2 There were a lot of Gems but this one was at the top of the heap and quite rare. Made in Belgium.