I have two of these rifles a 1930 in .177 a bit neglected but that's how I bought it still shoots great and 1929 Lincoln Jefferies with the curved under lever cocking arm In absolutely immaculate condition as though it was only made yesterday .
Just purchased one of these and waiting for it to arrive. plan on fitting it with a malcolm 6x long Telescopic Sight. figured it would have a sort of sharps rifle feel. any thoughts? or am i ruining a classic?
Could you help me out sir with the pros and cons of a Club Standard BSA in .177? Seen one at a local second hand shop for around £200. I held it and felt rather front heavy from what I'm used to. Cheerio.
@@delstephens7441 I have a mint Webley mark3 my gorgeous rare Greener cam lock with a stunning exhibition grade walnut stock a Breadlin Greener break barrel thats mint and two small webley rifles a Ranger and Junior
Sir You still have webley mark3 or greener for sale? I am from Canada can you ship it even if any other air rifle from your collection avilable for sale? Please let me know thanks.
Hello, I have a BSA Standard No. 2 rifle made in 1913 that is in pretty good condition except when I cock it, it doesn't engage. The serial number is 59813, so it is not the double-sear model. Is this an easy fix? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Some really Top Notch Rifles there! ..You don't get Engineering on Air Rifles like this Anymore ( There's just something about the feel of the old ones compared to the Modern Stuff!)
I've just been offered one of these, it's been in a workmates attic for years, unfortunately his son painted it all black back in the 1990s, It's an "L" prefix and a 4 digit serial number, would you or anyone else know it's value or date of manufacture ?
I've got one of these (Top one), Was my great Grandfathers, says 1945 on the side, always thought it was the age of the gun but I think its the serial number, not sure what its worth ?!?!?!?
My grandad gave me an air rifle that looked similar to one of these but it came as a 2 gun set with a spug gun too, the spug gun looked similar to the air rifle but obviously loaded differently, it was crazy for a spud gun, I killed a pigeon with it
I have two of these rifles a 1930 in .177 a bit neglected but that's how I bought it still shoots great and 1929 Lincoln Jefferies with the curved under lever cocking arm In absolutely immaculate condition as though it was only made yesterday .
Nice collection, thank you for sharing them with us.
Just purchased one of these and waiting for it to arrive. plan on fitting it with a malcolm 6x long Telescopic Sight. figured it would have a sort of sharps rifle feel. any thoughts? or am i ruining a classic?
Fabulous collection
Brilliant thanks for posting
Ooh! Those are pretty.
Could you help me out sir with the pros and cons of a Club Standard BSA in .177?
Seen one at a local second hand shop for around £200.
I held it and felt rather front heavy from what I'm used to.
Cheerio.
They are front heavy as many prefer that in a target rifle which is what these rifles were primarily designed for
Lovely …I want to start collecting these ..where do I start looking to buy ?
Delm
Protek normally carry a healthy supply ,in fact ive sold a lot of mine to them as im packing in collecting and selling my collection
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What do you have left ?
@@delstephens7441 I have a mint Webley mark3 my gorgeous rare Greener cam lock with a stunning exhibition grade walnut stock a Breadlin Greener break barrel thats mint and two small webley rifles a Ranger and Junior
Sir
You still have webley mark3 or greener for sale? I am from Canada can you ship it even if any other air rifle from your collection avilable for sale?
Please let me know thanks.
Hello, I have a BSA Standard No. 2 rifle made in 1913 that is in pretty good condition except when I cock it, it doesn't engage. The serial number is 59813, so it is not the double-sear model. Is this an easy fix? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Should be fairly simple as they are very basic but solid rifles
Some really Top Notch Rifles there! ..You don't get Engineering on Air Rifles like this Anymore ( There's just something about the feel of the old ones compared to the Modern Stuff!)
Agree their just so well made good solid engineering
Por favor me brindarías un de la mira el alfa del último rifle que mostraste necesito fabricarla te lo agradecería toda la vida
I've just been offered one of these, it's been in a workmates attic for years, unfortunately his son painted it all black back in the 1990s, It's an "L" prefix and a 4 digit serial number, would you or anyone else know it's value or date of manufacture ?
Fabulous 👍
I've got one of these (Top one), Was my great Grandfathers, says 1945 on the side, always thought it was the age of the gun but I think its the serial number, not sure what its worth ?!?!?!?
Have a great Christmas Paul!👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks mate 👍 you too
Wow, Superb..................Thanks for showing those
My grandad gave me an air rifle that looked similar to one of these but it came as a 2 gun set with a spug gun too, the spug gun looked similar to the air rifle but obviously loaded differently, it was crazy for a spud gun, I killed a pigeon with it
Getting a good collection going..
Yes just keep adding gun cabinets lol looks like an armoury now 😆