Excellent, thanks Lakey, worth logging on tonight for that alone
That's wonderful. The detail of the BSA piled arms mark above the loading port is fantastic. Real craftsmanship.
Thank you for posting, Lakey.
Excellent, thanks Lakey, worth logging on tonight for that alone
Looked at pics for the 3rd time tonight..great gun, love it , jealous.. Lakey I cant see a star of David on rear sight, Is it .25 ? was the Improved model B badged Lincoln Jefferies prior to BSA ?
Mark
Very average...worth about £50 maybe £70 with a scope
I'm in love. Going to use that as wallpaper on my P.C.
Thank you Lakey.
How does it shoot? That is if you do shoot it.
The question must be asked.
Who was A. Dodwell? And how could his family part with that work of art?
I hate air gun porn.
Now I have to wipe gun oil off my key board.
Barry
Lovely bit of kit mate..rare in condition sense as well for that period!..that was a serious prize or presentation at the time, and would be great to find out more about it's background...the guy must have been so proud and happy!
Wow! Now that's what I call a collector's item, I'm normally a Webley man myself. but even I'm drooling!!!!
I would imagine that's a keeper Lakey!
Cheers
Griff1968
Thankyou for posting pictures of what I can only describe as the best looking model B I have seen! it is lovely!!!
A man's best friend is his weapon.....
BFTO Member and Vintage enthusiast.