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Thread: BSF M20 Match Pistol - Valuation

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    BSF M20 Match Pistol - Valuation

    BSF M20 Match pistol from the 1950's - to 80's ? I mentioned this before and have just got around to digging it out. There is a small area of light pitting on the side of the front sight base and the barrel, where it has laid,which I could not get to show very well in the pictures. The rest of the blueing is in superb condition and the screw heads are perfect. The pistol grip has minor handling marks consummate with it's age. It functions and shoots well, freehand group at 6yds inc for show off value!

    Valuation please guys











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    Put down the Horlick's a minute chaps and give me your views on the BSF pistol. I mean it's not as though I could get a considered view elsewhere!!:D

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    Smile great looking pistol

    It's a great looking pistol, if you send it to me for several months I will be able to access it better. I will return it one day(unless I forget your address).
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    Rob
    Sorry but I cant help with value..

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    Where the hell do these luvverly looking pistols you keep offering up come from?
    Have you a rare & desirable air pistol tree in your garden...!
    <----see this green face, it ain't really smilin' - it's envy

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    Sorry, I too have no idea of its value either

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    Mark,
    I would have thought £125-£150
    I have the standard version
    http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...e/PICT2796.jpg
    These are beautifully made pistols, I think, if I remember correctly, in Smiths book they were rated as the highest velocity spring pistol they tested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harvey_s View Post
    Where the hell do these luvverly looking pistols you keep offering up come from?
    Have you a rare & desirable air pistol tree in your garden...!
    <----see this green face, it ain't really smilin' - it's envy

    PS
    Sorry, I too have no idea of its value either

    IT is a 'magic' tree, which I have nurtured for 30 years and feed on an expensive fertiliser - called 'money' - I am looking at pruning it back and just keeping a select group!

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