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[WTS] Project Rifles (BSA Super10 & QB7x)

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Up for sale I have 2 rifles: BSA Mk2 Super10 Carbine in .22cal and QB78 with both .177 & .22 setups. Selling these rifles because I don't use them much at all and help fund a new optic for a powderburner. All prices include shipping to the lower 48 and I deal by Paypal only. Offers welcome.

First up is the Super10. This rifle is the Mk2 version in .22 caliber with the fully shrouded barrel. Stock (right handed beech) and metal are in good condition overall. However there are some marks around the muzzle as pictured from spinning off the endcap.This rifle I didn't do much work on at all except pulling out the indexing pin so that the rifle could use the updated, self-indexing Gamo magazines. It holds air indefinitely and shoots well. I was getting under 1/2" groups at 30 yards with 15.9gr Exacts. Shoots around 20fpe if I remember correctly. Comes with the bottle fill adapter and 2 magazines (1 original that had issues and 1 updated Gamo). Price is $375 OBO. Scope not included.

SOLD PENDING FUNDS.

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Second is an older modified QB7x rifle. This one has a few modifications: lightened trigger, Ninja regulated HPA bottle, on/off valve, extended bolt probe, valve worked over from MM and breech drilled and tapped for 2 additional setscrews for the barrel. There honestly might be more modifications since I last used this one so long ago but that's all I can think of. Some things to note is that the .177 barrel was shortened to just past the HPA bottle and has an area that was ground down on the exterior (does not affect accuracy), it has a rail added to the stock and the On/Off valve is missing the knob. The LDC also has some marks on it.

The rifle's air tube has a slow leak. I believe it's one of the O-rings on the tank block but it could also be the On/Off valve. HPA bottle was resealed ~6 months ago and hasn't leaked since. Both barrels were polished and are shooters. The .177 likes 10.3gr JSBs and the .22 liked the 15.9gr JSBs. I don't remember what sort of energy levels the .177 shot at but I believe it was ~12fpe with the stock valve. In .22 with the modified valve I believe it was around 18fpe. Price is $200 OBO and includes .22 & .177 barrels/probes, spare trigger group, spare valve, TKO LDC and Foster connector for running with a CO2 buddy bottle.

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