View Full Version : BSA Cobra Strike.
R. P. McMurphy
25-02-2007, 07:20 AM
I wanted one these as a young lad but couldent afford one,well anyway I picked one of these up a a pretty good price,bit knocked about but shot very sweetly.Had it reblued and tuned and I am now halfway through refurbishing the stock,Ive taken all the paint off and doing my best to remove all the dinks,dents and scratches before brother inlaw paints it.
This is the only one Ive ever seen and Ive no idea how many were made but I am sure it would be pretty collectable as I cannot imagin loads were made.
lance
26-02-2007, 03:57 PM
hi dave
yes it should be very collectable , if i remember right it was marketed
by a well known airgun retailer but i can not recall which one.:confused:
i have the standard 635 magnum on which it was based
and these are very collectable.:)
lance
Stevie B
26-02-2007, 04:00 PM
Are these the one's that were sprayed black ??
;) ;)
R. P. McMurphy
26-02-2007, 04:43 PM
Are these the one's that were sprayed black ??
;) ;)Yes they were Mr B!
R. P. McMurphy
26-02-2007, 04:44 PM
Double post!
R. P. McMurphy
26-02-2007, 04:46 PM
hi dave
yes it should be very collectable , if i remember right it was marketed
by a well known airgun retailer but i can not recall which one.:confused:
i have the standard 635 magnum on which it was based
and these are very collectable.:)
lanceAfternoon Larnce mate.I had a 635 Magnum too,cracking carbine.Had to sell it as I was broke at the time,really regret selling it too.It was a lovely shooter,very smooth.
Sam Vimes
26-02-2007, 04:50 PM
Manchester Airguns were responsible for the Cobra Strike IIRC.
Stevie B
26-02-2007, 04:53 PM
Ahh, Rings a bell now!
Thinks they were built on merseyside, was offered a mint, boxed .25 one a couple of years back.
They do crop up from time to time.
;) ;) ;)
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