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1962-1966 B.S.A Meteor MK II .22 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle 'TA' Prefix Serial Number. AI 816. - AI 816
Birmingham Small Arms introduced the Meteor Air rifle in both .177 & .22 calibre in 1959. MK 1 rifles were produced until 1962 when the MK II model was introduced. MK II production continued until 1968. The small frame rifle is 41 ½” overall with an 18" barrel. This is a good example of the MK II Meteor in .22 Calibre. It has a nice light coloured wood stock only showing minor signs of use related wear with grooved butt end. The metal work is relatively undamaged 8a few marks to the underside of the barrel and trigger guard* and retains the majority of its original blueing. It has a block and blade fore sight. The top of the adjustable rear sight is stamped with the BSA piled arms logo and the top of the cylinder forward of its 2 raised scope mounts is crisply marked 'BSA Meteor' with stylised arrow logo. The rifle's serial number 'TA27204' is stamped on the underside of the barrel block. The 'TA' prefix serial number dates the rifle to between 1962 and 1966 (see page 39 of Collector's Guide to Air Rifles By Hiller). The top of the barrel is stamped ‘BSA Guns Ltd England’ together with ‘.22 Cal’ and BSA piled arms logo. The barrel's bore is clean with crisp rifling and it cocks and fires as it should with a strong spring action. The price 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. AI 816.
£195.00

1959-1965, B.S.A. Airsporter MK II, .22 Calibre Under Lever Air Rifle. AI 815. - AI 815
An excellent condition B.S.A, MK II Airsporter, .22 Calibre Air Rifle. It is serial number GD24904 which dates it to between 1959-1965 (see Page 49 of Hillers Book 'A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The wood stock with ribbed butt *5mm mark to the outer edge* and metal work are in very good undamaged condition *black powder paint is wearing on the rear of the cylinder and trigger guard*. The top of the barrel is grooved for telescopic sight. It has a fore sight and flip up rear sight. The top of the barrel is crisply stamped with 'B.S.A. Guns Ltd, England, .22 Cal' and with the B.S.A 'stacked rifles' logo. It is under lever cocking. It has a clean bore with crisp rifling and the loading and firing action works perfectly. 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 815.
£475.00

1958-1959 First Model .22 MKI Airsporter with ‘GC’ Prefix. AI 814. - AI 814
The first models of the BSA Airsporter model, not grooved for telescopic sights. It has a an automatic tap port opening as the underlever is pulled down. The top of the cylinder is etched ‘The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd-Airsporter .22 Rifle-Made in England’. The serial is in front of the trigger ‘GC1152’. According to a 1958 Parker-Hale catalogue the loss of equipment and essential tools during WWII lead to a complete re-design of the BSA range. The beech stock has some age/use related wear and is missing a small piece near the hand grip. It has shrouded fore sight and an adjustable rear. The metalwork retains 80% of its blueing and the rear of the cylinder and trigger guard are missing some black powder paint. (see Page 48 of Hillers Book 'A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The rifle is 44” overall length. It is under lever cocking and the barrel's bore is clean with crisp rifling it cocks and fires as it should with a strong spring action firing at 7.15 ft/lbs. The price 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. AI 814.
£475.00

1990-2004 BSA Superstar .22 Air Rifle & Scope. AI 811. - AI 811
The Superstar was launched in 1990 and was another British response to the German HW77, which by then, had its feet firmly under the table as the rifle to own if you were serious about spring guns. This new underlever borrowed some parts from the BSA Supersport, but in reality they really were a world apart. The Superstar featured a rotary breech to improve accuracy. Production of the Superstar ended in 2004. The stock is a walnut stained European beech with a chequered grip and raised Monte-Carlo cheek piece which is showing a number of age related marks and is fitted with a rubber recoil pad. The metalwork has wear to the trigger guard, barrel and cylinder. The trigger is a two-stage metal blade, adjustable for pressure and it has adjustable rear V and plastic fore sights. The top of the cylinder has a telescopic sight rail. It has a ramp blade shrouded foresight and adjustable rear sight. It's cocking and firing mechanism works with a strong spring action. The rifle is fitted with a 3-9x50 Telescopic Sight. The serial No is RH 11113 which dates the gun to between 1990-2004. Overall length: 42.5”, Barrel: 18.5”. The barrel's bore is clean with crisp rifling and it cocks and fires as it should with a strong spring action firing at an impressive 10.94 ft/lbs. The price 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. AI 811.
£325.00

BSA Meteor MKIV (1974-1978) .22 Air Rifle. AI 809. - AI 809
Birmingham Small Arms introduced the Meteor Air rifle in both .177 & .22 calibre in 1977. MK V rifles were produced until 1994. The small frame rifle is 41 ½” overall with an 18 ½ " barrel. This is a very good example of the MK IV Meteor in .177 Calibre. It has a light coloured wood stock with grooved butt end. The metal work appears to have been re-blued and has some use related scratches. The top of the adjustable rear rail is stamped with 'BSA Meteor'. The rifle's serial number 'TG8550' is stamped on the underside of the barrel block. The 'TG' prefix serial number dates the rifle to between 1974 and 1978 (see page 44 of Collector's Guide to Air Rifles By Hiller). It has a shrouded foresight and adjustable rear sight *visible repair*. The top of the barrel is stamped ‘BSA Guns Ltd England’ together with ‘.22 Cal’ and BSA piled arms logo. The barrel's bore is clean with crisp rifling and it cocks and fires as it should with a strong spring action firing at 8.6 ft/lbs. The price 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. AI 809.
£225.00

BSA Mercury MkII (1974-1978).177 Air Rifle and BSA 4x20 Scope. AI 808. - AI 808
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 .177 is printed on the barrel, and the serial No – WB 1896 (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 comes with a 4x20 Sussex Armoury Scope and rail mount. The rifle cocks, loads and fires with a nice tight action (4.61 ft/lbs). The stock has a nice 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 808.
£295.00

‘Akah’ .22 Air Rifle with Hawke 3-9x50 Scope. AI 806. - AI 806
Akah the company imports world-wide and has renowned exclusive agencies like Browning, Winchester, Steyr Arms, Haenel, CZ, Carl Walther, Ruger, Eley, Lapua, Brenneke, Les Baer, Leica, Aigle, Shooterking. Also the export is global. There are customers of Albrecht Kind GmbH on all continents. Meanwhile, the company is one of the leading police providers in Germany. 13 from 16 states are using holsters of the production of Albrecht Kind GmbH. Even authorities from countries like Austria, Switzerland, Holland, France, USA, Japan, or Morocco are buying products of the company. This .22 air rifle is moulded on the HW35. The rifle has a 19 ½” barrel and wood *minor age related marks* with figured cheek piece and rubber shoulder recoil pad. The metal work retains its original blueing which has light blemishes and wear consistent with field use. It has a shrouded target fore sight, adjustable rear sight & is fitted with a Hawke 3-9x50 Telescopic Sight. The optics are in excellent condition. The barrel block is marked with calibre detail and features the correct barrel locking lever. The rifle is serial number 668890. The air rifle cocks loads and fires with a nice tight action. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 806.
£375.00

Pre WWI BSA ‘Standard Pattern’ .177 Bore Air Rifle with Matching Barrel & Action. AI 801 - AI 801
The serial No 53205 dates this rifle to between: Mar 1913-Nov 1914. When mention is made of the BSA Standard No1 and Standard No2 spring to mind., but it should be remembered that BSA referred to their full length .177 and .22 air rifles as the standard. In 1907 BSA used the term ‘ordinary pattern’ to differentiate the full length .177 from the light pattern, and by 1909 the company was calling the full length rifles the standard pattern. This example is in fine condition with some blueing missing to expose the nice metalwork. It has the usual BSA stamps and names to the cylinder, and has matching barrel and action numbers (No 53205). The wooden stock is showing minor signs of age related wear and is the correct pre WWI item. The rifle has been chronographed and cocks, loads and fires as it should. See page 57 onwards in ‘The Book of the BSA Air Rifle 1905 to 1939’ by John Milewski (available on our website). The price for this piece of history includes UK delivery. AI 801.
£495.00

1955 – 1962 Cadet Major .177 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle,‘CC’ prefix serial number. AI 788. - AI 788
A nice BSA (Birmingham Small Arms) Cadet Major air rifle in .177. Dimensions, overall length:42”. Stock length: 684mm. Barrel length: 468mm. Weight:2.5kg. Earlier stocks on both models had a cross grain strengthener in the grip and the rear trigger guard screw held the action to the stock, sometime around 1948 this changed to a more traditional locking stock bolt. The Major comes with an adjustable rear sight. See ‘The Collectors Guide To Air Rifles’ pages 35-38 by Dennis.E.Hillier. This example is still retains its original blueing. The serial number is printed on the left hand side at the very rear of the cylinder : CC01286 which dates the gun between 1955 and 1962. The wooden stock is in excellent condition and looks to have been restored to a deep shine ‘The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd – Cadet Major .177 Air Rifle- Made in England’ with the BSA legend which is marked on top of the cylinder. A lovely gun for the collector. The loading and firing actions work as they should. 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 788.
£195.00

1962 – 1966 B.S.A. Meteor MKII .22 ‘TA’ Prefix Air Rifle with Original B.S.A. Scope. AI 786. - AI 786
Birmingham Small Arms introduced the Meteor Air rifle in both .177 & .22 calibre in 1959. MK 1 rifles were produced until 1962 when the MK II model was introduced. MK II production continued until 1968. The small frame rifle is 41 ½”overall with an 18” barrels. The cylinder has two shallow grooves to accept a telescopic sight. The top of the barrel is stamped BSA GUNS LTD ENGLAND followed by a BSA piled arms symbol and the air chamber is stamped BSA METEOR between the scope grooves. This is a very nice example of the MK II Meteor in .22 Calibre. It has a medium coloured wooden stock, showing signs of age related to the underside of the stock and the butt end. The metal work retains 90% of its original blueing, showing signs of use related wear to the barrel and cylinder. It has a block and blade fore sight. The top of the adjustable rear sight is stamped with the BSA piled arms logo and the top of the cylinder forward of its two raised scope mounts is crisply marked 'BSA Meteor' with stylised arrow logo. It comes with its original B.S.A. telescopic sight which is in good condition. The rifle's serial number ‘TA22958' is stamped on the underside of the barrel block. The 'TA' prefix serial number dates the rifle to between 1962 and 1966 (see page 39 of Collector's Guide to Air Rifles by Hiller). The top of the barrel is stamped ‘BSA Guns Ltd England’ together with ‘.22 Cal’ and BSA piled arms logo. The barrel's bore is clean with crisp rifling and it cocks and fires as it should with a strong spring action at 7.05 ft/lbs. The price 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. AI 786.
£195.00
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