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Thread: Bsa Scorpion Shoulder-stock

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    Bsa Scorpion Shoulder-stock

    There is one of these on the unmentionable auction site y-bae at the moment. I know collectors of BSAs are always looking for things like this so I pass on the information, I don't know anything about the item or the vendor but the picture looks favourable and it is cheap (at the moment).

    For those of you under 40 it is a 'skeleton' shoulder stock which can be fitted to the grip of the large, heavy BSA Scorpion pistol to make it a small carbine. The Scorp is from the 'lets produce a pistol - I know lets just chop down one of our rifles to fit' school of thought, also followed by German competitor BSF.

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    Hi
    I offered it on here and no one wanted it so on flea bay it went !

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    have a look at this thread this chap 'mylof1tz' wants one

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...Scorpion+stock

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    looks like it fits into the rear of the cylinder?

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    I'd be interested to know how it fits. Do you have to modify the plastic stock at all to fit it?

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    It was mine after buying it off the BBS. Does require modification to the plastic body as attached to the rear of the cylinder. I never used it.

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