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Boxed, BSA Airsporter ‘S’ Stutzen ‘BSA Piled Arms Centenary 1982 One Of One Thousand’ .177 Calibre Under Lever Commemorative Air Rifle Number C0852 With Correct Centenary BSA 4x40 Telescopic Sight, Certificate Of Issue & Centenary Leather Carry Case. - 19590
During the Game Fair of 1982 held at Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire BSA launched a centenary air rifle to commemorate the now famous ‘piled arms’ trademark of BSA (although the Company was established in 1861 it was not until 1882 that the trademark was introduced). Based on the Airsporter S with a new ¾ length stutzen stock the centenary air rifles were produced in a strict production number of 1,000 rifles. Serial numbers of these rifles ran from C0001 to C1000. Accessories that accompanied these rifles included a 4x40 magnification telescopic sight & padded leather case (see page 59 of The Collector’s Guide To Air Rifles By Hiller). This is an excellent example of the centenary edition set in .177 calibre. The rifle measures 45” overall with a 19 ½” barrel. The rifle has an undamaged ¾ stutzen walnut stock with contoured cheek piece and rosewood fore end cap. The stock has a finely chequered wrist and fore stock panels for grip and is fitted with sling swivel lugs & a rubber recoil pad the end of which bears the BSA stacked rifles logo. The weapon's barrel is stamped 'BSA Guns England .177 Cal' also with the BSA stacked rifles logo. The left side of the barrel is stamped with the correct limited edition serial number 'CO852'. It has a ramp blade fore sight, adjustable rear sight & telescopic sight grooves. The top of the air cylinder has the correct commemorative script highlighted in gold ‘BSA Piled Arms Centenary 1982 One Of One Thousand’. The weapon's metal work is in excellent undamaged condition and retains all of its original finish. The weapon loads and fires with a strong spring action. It is complete with its original BSA Centenary cardboard box with BSA labelling & Centenary edition accessories consisting of its BSA 4x40 telescopic sight marked with BSA and magnification detail (the optics of the sight are excellent and the lenses are fitted with removable see through protector covers), limited edition certificate of issue numbered ‘CO852’ & padded leather carry case with shoulder strap and carry handle (one carry handle is absent). The case is clean and undamaged & has the correct BSA centenary ink stamp. In the box is the rifles telescopic sight box, original factory test label, illustrated parts / instructions leaflets, BSA centenary bottle of oil and cleaning rod. The price for this limited edition BSA centenary set includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 air rifle the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. Sn 19590
£1,275.00

BSA c1930 ‘Club Standard’ .177 Air Rifle. 19589. - 19589
The September issue of the ‘Sporting Goods Review’ announced that a new BSA ‘Club’ air rifle was to be introduced shortly, and models were available from November 1922. The serial No-CS 41710 dates the rifle between 1930 and 1936. The original paintwork is in in excellent condition. The beech stock is in equally good condition with only a few age related marks and possibly a very small 1cm professional repair, with the BSA emblem on a chequered background and ribbed butt. It has a 19 ½” clean rifled barrel and measures 45 ¼” overall. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has even patina throughout with age related wear. The left side of the weapon bears the serial ‘No CS41710’ . The loading port is marked ‘1 Load’. See page 128 onwards in ‘The Book of the BSA air rifle 1905-1939 by John Milewski which is available on our website. The Rifle cocks, loads & fires as it should with a strong spring action. Price includes UK delivery. 19589.
£575.00

*RARE*1956-1958 B.S.A. First Model Airsporter MKI .22 Calibre, Under Lever, Air Rifle With ‘GB’ Prefix Serial Number. AI 731 - AI 731
A very good condition B.S.A, MKI First Model Airsporter, .22 Calibre Air Rifle. It is serial number GB6071 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 excellent undamaged condition with only minor marks to the forestock and very 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 isn’t visible. The forestock has finger grooves and the butt is ribbed. It is fitted with adjustable flip up 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 rare 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. AI 731.
£495.00

1932-1939 BSA ‘Breakdown Pattern’ .177 Air Rifle. 19509 - 19509
The breakdown pattern , as BSA named it was marked for the Junior market rather than those who wanted a target or sporting air rifle. This was BSA’s first attempt at making a break barrel air rifle before 1939. The barrel is 18 ½” long, 41” overall. (See ‘The Book of the BSA Air Rifle 1905-1939’ pages 147 to 155. Signed hardback copies available on our site). The Rifle cocks, loads & fires as it should with a strong spring action. The metal work has even patina throughout. It has open rear sights with thumb wheel adjuster. The serial No is displayed above the trigger ‘B2907’. The beech stock is showing signs of use related wear but in very nice condition for its age with a chequered grip with the BSA logo. The price includes UK delivery. 19509.
£295.00

1908-1914. B.S.A. Improved Model D, .177 Calibre Underlever Air Rifle Pistol Grip Stock Variant. 19508. - 19508
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 ‘The Book of the BSA Air Rifle 1905-1939’ pages 50 to 56. Signed hardback copies available on our site). This example has its original pistol grip wood stock with correct chequered panels on the grip and BSA trademark to the left side which was removed on the later models. The stock has a removable steel butt plate. The cocking arm has a ribbed release lever on the left side. It has a 19” rifled barrel and measures 43½” overall. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has even patina throughout. The air cylinder has BSA Improved Model D detail. The left side of the weapon bears the serial number ‘No21515’. 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 ‘Lincoln Jeffries-Patent. 8761/04’. The Rifle cocks, loads & fires as it should with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. 19508.
£425.00

RARE, 1930's Webley Service MK II 3rd Series/ Type .22 Calibre Air Rifle. 19507 - 19507
An excellent condition, 1930's, Webley Service MK II 2nd Series/ Type, air rifle in .22 calibre (see pages 40-43 of Christopher Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005). The Left side of the cylinder is stamped 'WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MK II". 'MANUFACTURED BY WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND and with the Webley 'winged pellet logo'. The barrel is stamped '.22 CALIBRE' It has the Great Britain, USA, Spain, Germany and Canada 1925 patents stamped on the Right Side of the cylinder together with the correct patent Number '371548'. It has an excellent stock with chequered panel neck and ribbed horn butt plate which has the Webley name imprinted. The weapon is serial number 'S9350' which is stamped to the rear of the trigger guard. The weapon cocks loads and shoots as it should. The price for this rare air rifle includes UK delivery. 19507.
£695.00

BSA Mercury MkII (1974-1978).22 Air Rifle and BSA 4x20 Scope. AI 729 - AI 729
The BSA Mercury is a break barrel, spring powered, Air Rifle first produced in 1972 by the Birmingham Small Arms Company and then Gamo (UK) Limited. It was manufactured in .177 (4.5 mm) .22 (5.5 mm) and .25 (6.35 mm), the latter named the "635 Magnum". The Mercury was marketed between the BSA Meteor and Air Sporter models and was a light, easy to use rifle, giving a "just under legal limit UK power" of 11.5 ft/lb (15.6 J) of energy. Rifle Length: 104 cm. Barrel Length: 47 cm. Weight: 3 kg. BSA MERCURY is printed on the top of the cylinder. BSA Guns England Cal .22 is printed on the barrel, and the serial No – ZB 34085 (which dates the rifle between 1974 & 1978) is printed beneath the barrel. The blueing on the barrel and cylinder is in good condition. The black cap at the end of the cylinder has some use related marks. The rifle has a shrouded blade fore sight and adjustable rear sight. The rifle comes with an original and BSA 4x20 Scope and rail mount. The rifle cocks, loads and fires with a nice tight action (5.52 ft/lbs). The stock has a beech stock and has the odd age related mark. The price 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. AI 729.
£295.00

A ‘DIANA MODEL 16’ .177 Air Rifle. AI 727 - AI 727
This Diana Model 16 is marked ‘Made in Great Britain’ with the Diana trademark on the cylinder (which later changed to British Made), these were made by Millard Bros Ltd in Motherwell, Lanarkshire between the late 1940's and 1974, it's marking indicates it was from the earlier period of manufacture, it has retained most of its original blued finish, with some minor rust speckling on the barrel which has the correct V blade sights. The stock has retained most of its varnished finish and is relatively mark free; it bears no visible serial number. The rifle cocks, loads and fires with a nice tight action. The stocks grip has the odd age related mark. Weighing 1.2kg and 82 ½ cm in length (firing at 0.75 ft/lbs) it was clearly aimed at the ‘Childs first gun’ market. The price 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. AI 727
£175.00

Boxed, Webley Premier 'E' Series .22 Calibre Air Pistol. AI 726. - AI 726
The Webley Premier 'E' series was introduced in 1972. The 'E' Series designation was stamped on the frame near to or under the left grip (see 119/120 of Webley Air Pistols By Bruce). This is a very good Boxed, Webley Premier 'E' Series .22 Calibre Air Pistol. It is undamaged, only showing very minor signs of age related wear, with original finish and black plastic grips with embossed Webley logos. The left side of the cylinder has its original manufacturer's sticker 'Webley & Scott Ltd, Premier, Made in England'. The front of the cylinder is stamped with batch number '294' and under the grip. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. The pistol is contained in its near mint original cardboard box with Webley labelling, imagery and components list. The box contains its original instructions (See 'A Collectors Guide to Air Pistols by Dennis E. Hiller pages 221-236). 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 726.
£325.00

Boxed, Post 1958 Webley Senior .177 Calibre Air Pistol with Brown Grips. AI 725 - AI 725
This is a nice Webley Senior .22 Calibre Air pistol. It is undamaged with brown plastic grips. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'The Webley Senior Made In England' together with 'oil' and arrow indicator pointing to the oil hole located on top of the cylinder highlighted in original white paint. The right side is stamped 'Webley & Scott Ltd, Birmingham and with Webley Patents'. The forward barrel block is stamped '.177' calibre & the front of the cylinder stamped with serial number '768'. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. The pistol is contained in its original Webley cardboard box with Pre 1958 Birmingham 4 address Webley labelling & imagery (The pre 1958 Birmingham area code 4 was removed post 1958 after a factory relocation, See Page 85 of Webley Air Pistols by Bruce). Original 'instructions for use' are adhered to the inside of the lid and an original price list of component parts and spare part price list code sheet. The brown chequered grips are in near perfect condition. There are a few age related marks to the blueing to the front and side of the cylinder. 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 725
£345.00
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