hi edbear
ive got 2 or 3 cs,s 177,maybe selling shortly,
rgds scirroco
Hi all...I am looking for a 45" cs underlever.........anything from a barrel/tap/cylinder only...to a complete gun......cosmetic condition unimportant, but MUST have a good bore/be a good shooter if complete. cash waiting for right item .W.H.Y. please?
hi edbear
ive got 2 or 3 cs,s 177,maybe selling shortly,
rgds scirroco
Okey-Dokey mate.......will keep an eye out for when they pop up on here..
Best of luck with your search !
In many ways the 45.5" BSA No.1 Club Standard (to use its full official name ) is in my opinion the ultimate BSA pre-war underlever. It combines the power/velocity of the full length sporting pattern .22 Standards, with the flat trajectory of .177 cal. Awsome rifles! and not that common.
There are far more 43.5" 1930's No.4 Club Standards around than the 45.5" full length ones.
If you do get lucky, please post up some pictures as I like vintage airgun porn
ATB
Lakey
Hi mate......agree on all counts......here is one to keep you happy
http://www.flickr.com/photos/3122848...7616256512547/
Hi Eddie
Nice rifle, but i wouldnt sit on the bench if i were you LOL.
Hope you are keeping well
Best regards
Bernie
[QUOTE=fixit;3724713]Hi Eddie
Nice rifle, but i wouldnt sit on the bench if i were you LOL.
Hope you are keeping well
Best regards
Bernie[/QUOTE
HIYA BERNIE!!........nice to see you on here mate, hope you are keeping up the grand work!........I have had that old seat for about 35 years mate......saw my missus sat on it in her parents garden back then when she was sweet 16......so I ended up with her AND the bench.....Its home to all sorts of creepy crawlys, but I cant bear to chuck it....and its probably in better nick than my elbows and knees these days
Well done Eddie. Will call you soon. Good luck with the .177 long action
Bernie