Guys

I have a couple of rough old BSA underlevers in a rack over my fireplace.

Both are to be blueing/checkering projects but before I rip into them I thought I'd make double sure they arent overly valuable, both have zero original finish to the metalwork but are complete and not pitted, stocks are good but need refinishing and the checkering repointing which I am well capable of.

Both are .177, one I think is an Improved Model D, straight not bayonet underlever, catch on left side, hand checkered walnut stock, serial number SS8043

Second is 4" shorter, straight underlever with push button on the end of the lever, stock has odd impressed basketweave checkering with "BSA" in relief across the checkered area, serial number A311

Although looking tatty both would repolish and black beautifully and the stocks could be made 90+% with a bit of work, both cost £10 some time ago.

Can any of my learned friends identify these variations and approx values as things stand before they go under the knife?

Thanks guys

Richard