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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:38 am |
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RichardM |
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Hello all,
I inherited this air rifle from my father, who I assume inherited it from my grandad. It is a .22 calibre, has a leather pump and transfer hole seal. There are absolutely no markings on it aside from the number '17' stamped under the barrel close to the break. It performs very well though does need some tlc (the stock is cracked where it joins the rifle).
After servicing it last night I've now decided to find out where it comes from, starting here :-)
Any help or guidance greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Richard.
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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:53 pm |
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lampy |
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It looks a bit like a BSA I saw on Gunbroker..... |
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Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 2:46 pm |
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keldd |
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Tell or Jung Roland , cant say , I have one exactly the same, but with the number 65, and in 177 ,if you look under the the system just below the small handle you will see the same number as on the barrel , thats just part numbers , this barrel fits this system with the same number.
I belive you can find it in dennis hillers book , but , tell or Jung , the same ,cant tell ;-9 |
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