GB16190 should be a .22 Mk.1 produced between 1956 - 1958.
Check the prefix on the other one, as 'GT' applies to a .177 Goldstar from 1991 - 2000
GB16190 should be a .22 Mk.1 produced between 1956 - 1958.
Check the prefix on the other one, as 'GT' applies to a .177 Goldstar from 1991 - 2000
troubledshooterGB16190 should be a .22 Mk.1 produced between 1956 - 1958.
Check the prefix on the other one, as 'GT' applies to a .177 Goldstar from 1991 - 2000
Thanks for that,I think that my Dad bought it about 1958 ish so that means it was probably new.
The other is defo an Airsporter but it could be something other than "T" as it has been painted in thickish matt black.I'll give it a scrape to see better as I am gonna gloss paint and bake it anyway.I suppose it could be a "J" which would make it a Mk5 but did they have steel loading taps?
Cheers,
Dean.
BASC
Hi. I just got at auction what I think is a MKI .22
G19072.
It has BSA stamped into the stock. Any ideas as to what year it was made?
Barry
New Zealand
Thanks for your continuing contributions.
Dean C, your other one with the square fronted stock is a GG which is a Mk111. Quite rare and well worth hanging on to! Does it have the serial number on the trigger block? These were made between June 1968 & mid 1969.
Roger
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Thanks for that Troubled shooter. I never realised it was that old. Made my day. Is it safe to assume that Airsporters with the same serial number prefix are indenticle or were there variations within the run?
Barry
New Zealand
HI,
I have a airsporter"s" .22 No 01700.
Any information about this rifle would be great.
Many Thanks. Chris.
I have a airsporter .22 No GB 4838
can anyone give me any idea of age? please.
Thank You
john