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1929 BSA Standard No1 3rd Series (Transitional Stock Model) .22 Air Rifle with ‘L’ Prefix. 21070. - 21070
This, the Transitional Stock Model 3rd series was different to preceding and subsequent standards in that the rounded stock had the same profile as previous rifles, but the heat impressed chequering had the letters BSA embossed was absent from either side of the stock. This series still utilised the short rear trigger guard tang and has a front blade and rear adjustable sight. The serial No-S29530 which dates the rifle between the years 1929 & 1930 is stamped above the trigger on the left hand side. The beautiful wooden stock and grooved butt is in excellent condition with only the usual age related marks on show. The right hand side of the stock is crisply impressed 'Lincoln Jeffries 121 Steelhouse Lane Birmingham’ along with the Lincoln Jeffries Trademark. The metalwork is in good order, retaining the majority of its colour, again with minor age related marks, and the push button for the release catch on the under leaver works as it should. The rifle measures 45 ½ cm from the butt to the end of the barrel. See page 118 of John Milewski ‘The Book of the BSA Air Rifle 1905-1939’ for reference. The price includes UK delivery. 21070.
£475.00

1956-1958 B.S.A. 1st Model Airsporter MKI .22 Calibre, Under Lever, Air Rifle with ‘GB’ Prefix Serial Number. 21075. - 21075
A nice B.S.A, MKI First Model Airsporter, .22 Calibre Air Rifle. It is serial number GB11779 which dates it to between 1956-1958 (see Page 48 of Hillers Book 'A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The woodwork and metal work are all original & in good undamaged condition with only minor marks to the forestock and light age related wear to the barrel and trigger guard, which appears to have been repainted. First Model MKI's were not grooved for telescopic sight and on this example the grooves are correctly absent. The cylinder mark ‘The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd Airsporter .22 Air Rifle Made In England’ together with BSA’s piled arms trademark is visible *light staining*. The forestock has finger grooves and the butt is ribbed. It is fitted with adjustable rear sight & shrouded foresight. The rifle is 44” overall length. It is under lever cocking and its loading and firing action works perfectly. The price for this scarce First Model Airsporter includes UK delivery. NB as a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act regarding sale and delivery of this rifle apply. 21075.
£275.00

C1972 Daisy ‘Powerline 880’ .177 Calibre Underlever Air Rifle. 21081. - 21081
Daisy Outdoor Products (known primarily as Daisy) is an American airgun manufacturer known particularly for their lines of BB guns. It was formed in 1882 initially as the Plymouth Iron Windmill Company in Plymouth, Michigan, to manufacture steel windmills, and from 1888 started giving away BB-calibre air guns with each windmill purchase as a sales promotion. In the huge American shooting market the name ‘Daisy’ is known by everybody because, for a great many people this huge company supplied their first gun. Introduced in 1972 with a barrel Length of: 21.0" (Overall Length: 37.6”) an 11mm dovetail to accommodate a scope, a single-stage trigger and shooting BBs or .177 calibre pellets this is a real shooters rifle. The stock is moulded plastic with checkering woodgrain and shoulder piece and pistol grip is in excellent condition. It has a blade and ramp front sight and an adjustable rear. The plastic butt plate has the Powerline emblem *hairline split*. The barrel retains the majority of its original paint but the cylinder and lever have paint missing *see images*. The loading and firing actions work perfectly. Price includes UK delivery. NB as a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act with regards to the sale and delivery of this item apply. 21081.
£175.00

*Japanese* Sharp ‘Innova II’ .22 Calibre Multi Stroke Pneumatic Air Rifle. 21083. - 21083
These rifles were manufactured by the Sharpe Rifle Manufacturing Company in Tokyo, Japan and imported into the UK from Circa 1977 until they were discontinued in 1988. The rifle is operated by using the fore end as a pump handle to charge the rifle with compressed air. This particular example is in good original condition and cocks and fires without issues. The blueing on the action is in good with only minor use related wear to the cocking mechanism. The serial No-A374949 is marked to the top of the barrel. The stock is in good order with no splits or cracks there are minor marks to the finish but nothing serious. The rifle is fitted with a 4x32 A.S.I Japanese scope. The loading and firing actions work perfectly. Price includes UK delivery. NB as a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act with regards to the sale and delivery of this item apply. 21083.
£375.00

Classic Crosman 2260 C02 Powered .22 Air Rifle. 21076. - 21076
Crosman Corporation is an American designer, manufacturer and supplier of shooting sport products, with a long-standing presence in airgun design and a tradition of producing pellet and BB guns. Crosman is also a producer of many varieties of airgun and airsoft ammunition and CO2 Power let cartridges. In addition, Crosman sells branded, licensed products as well as a variety of airsoft guns. The classic Crosman 2260 first went into production in 1999 and was decommissioned in 2010. This limited edition .22 calibre air rifle features a handsome American hardwood stock and brass bolt. This single shot rifle is powered by CO2 and delivers velocities up to 600 FPS. The rear sight is adjustable for elevation with front fixed blade and rifled barrel. The serial number -604B12928 is stamped to right hand side of the cylinder along with ‘2260’ and a use warning and address of Crosman ‘Bloomfield NY U.S.A’. The metalwork has works conducive of use especially near the brass bolt. The hardwood stock is in fair condition with minor marks to the fore, side and underside. The plastic butt plate is in good order with no cracks.The rifle cocks and fires perfectly with a strong action. Price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. 21076.
£225.00

SOLD SOLD (28/02) 1908-1914. B.S.A. Improved Model D .177 Calibre Underlever Air Rifle Pistol Grip Stock Variant. 21115. - 21115
This is a very good original BSA Improved Model D Air Rifle. These rifles were made with both straight hand and pistol grip stocks and in different variations between 1908 and 1914 (see pages 50- 56 of The Book of the BSA Air Rifle 1905 – 1939 by J.Milewski). This example has its original pistol grip wood stock with correct chequered panels on the grip *very good condition with only a few minor use related marks- minute nick to the top flare above the pistol grip. The stock has a steel butt plate. The cocking arm has a ribbed release lever on the left side. It has a 17” rifled barrel and measures 38½” overall. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has even patina throughout. The air cylinder has crisp BSA Improved Model D detail (illustrated). The left side of the weapon bears the serial number 64300. 962 S is stamped to the underside of the barrel. The loading port area is marked ‘Load’ and has the BSA piled arms logo. The loading tap has patent detail ‘Patent 8246/06’ and underside of the cocking lever ‘BSA Patents 8761-04 25783-10 RD479972’. The underside of the barrel is marked ‘Rd No 479972’. The metalwork is very nice with a small use related mark above the trigger guard to the top and right hand side. The Rifle cocks, loads & fires as it should with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. 21115.
£0.00

**VERY RARE** ONE OF 2000, 1946 -1949, 2nd Type British A.A. Brown & Sons Abas Major .177 Calibre Air Pistol With Brown Plastic / Bakelite Grips. Sn 1262. - Sn 1262
A.A. Brown & Sons were established in 1930 at Whittall St in Birmingham and mainly concentrated on making sporting guns but towards the end of the thirties and during WW2 they were producers of weapon components and machine tools. After the war both work and the necessary materials to continue with their normal line of work dried up and the company were scratching around for things to enable them to survive. This inspired them to produce an air pistol entirely of their own design which was marketed as the “Abas Major” (the name Abas derived from the initials of the company name). One of only three English air pistols that use a tap loader, the Abas Major was produced between 1946 & 1949. Only 2000 Abas Major’s were manufactured. The underlever (trigger guard) cocking air pistols were produced in three variations which can be identified by the grips. The first model had walnut grips, the second model had smooth plastic / Bakelite grips and the final model had chequered plastic grips. Although work like this helped the company though a difficult period, they soon returned to their normal product line and were a renowned manufacturer and customiser of high quality sporting guns. This is a good original example of the 2nd pattern Abas Major with original, undamaged smooth plastic / bakelite grips in .177 calibre. The pistol retains its original blue finish which has areas of surface wear consistent with age and use. It has a blade fore sight and adjustable rear sight. The top of the cylinder has the correct loading port marked ‘Load’ and the correct thumb operated loading lever. The right side of the cylinder is marked ‘Abas Major’. The front of the cylinder has ‘.177’ calibre. The left side of the trigger guard lever is stamped ‘Regd design 845425’ and ‘A.A. Brown & Sons B’Ham’. The right side is stamped ‘Abas’ and ‘Prov Pat’. The grip frame is stamped with serial number ‘954’ (of 2000). The cocking lever has a pellet measuring hole marked ‘Pellet Gauge’. Its 7” barrel has a clean rifled bore. It measures 8” overall length and the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply. The price for this very rare air pistol includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the crime reduction act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. Sn 1262.
£1,195.00

**RARE**1940’s Produsit Ltd Birmingham Thunderbolt Junior (Big Chief) .177 Calibre Break Action Air Pistol. Sn 20390. - Sn 20390
Produsit Ltd of 78 Lombard Street, Birmingham 12 produced approx. 8,000 of these air pistols in the 1940’s. Although named the ‘Thunderbolt Junior’ they were marketed as ‘Big Chief’ air pistols. The pistol itself is of the concentric piston design similar to the Pre War ‘Tell II’ and the Accles and Shelvoke Ltd ‘Acvoke’ Air Pistols. Very few of these air pistols are thought to have survived (see page 166 of The Collectors Guide To Air Pistols by Hiller). This is a rare to find example in .177 calibre. It is in excellent condition & retains its original blued finish. It has its original undamaged brown Bakelite grips embossed with stylised Thunderbolt and designation ‘Thunderbolt Junior Made In England’. The pistol's cocking mechanism with sprung release lever in the grip strap is nice & strong & it shoots crisply. It has a 6 ¼” clean smoothbore barrel (7” overall). The only other markings on the pistol are on the breech closure plate and detail ‘Prov Pat 13749. The price for this rare air pistol includes UK delivery. Sn 20390.
£475.00

*Early* The GAT J101 .177 Air Pistol. AI 695. - AI 695
The Gat was produced from the late 1930s to the mid-1990s by T J Harrington & Co Ltd. of Magda Works, Walton on Thames, Surrey. There was a break in production during World War II, resuming shortly afterwards. Production finally ended with the death of Mr Harrington, increasing overseas competition and a declining public interest in 'nasty bits of machinery'. The 'push barrel' operating mechanism of the Gat is simple and distinctive. The mechanism is an 1871 invention by Quakenbush. Loading is by a screw breech at the rear. The pellet is pushed far down the barrel by a long pin on this breech, until it is past the air-port. If the breech pin is lost, the pistol cannot be loaded. See pages 93-95 of Hillers ‘The Collectors Guide to Air pistols’. The paint on the metalwork is in good condition and it cocks loads and fires as it should. A nice piece for the collection. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 695.
£145.00

Post 1958 Webley Junior ‘Series 2’ .177 Calibre Air Pistol. AI 631 - AI 631
This is an excellent boxed Webley Junior Series .177 Calibre Air pistol (see pages 95 to 108 of Bruce’s book ‘Webley Air pistols’). It is undamaged with original finish and black plastic grips *hairline crack to right hand side lower-no movement* with embossed Webley logos. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'The Webley Junior .177 Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham Made in England' (In 1958 Webley relocated their factory from Birmingham 4 to Birmingham 21 Postal area. Weapons produced after 1958 were marked either Birmingham or Birmingham 21). The front of the cylinder is stamped with serial / batch number '2176'. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 631.
£225.00
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