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    Another longshot would be to contact BSA and ask if anyone there knows who the supplier was for the bags. I am pretty sure they would have been outsourced and BSA have fantastic customer support, if they can help they will

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    The Pics of Kevin's Centenary Airsporter..


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    it's quite a nice rifle


    John
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    thankyou very much john,very kind of you,it took me ages to send them haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    The Pics of Kevin's Centenary Airsporter..


    pic 1

    pic 2

    pic 3

    pic 4

    pic 5

    pic 6

    pic 7

    pic 8

    it's quite a nice rifle


    John
    could some one put a value on the rifle for me please,yes it has a few marks but this was used right from day one,thanks again kevin

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    ps that is all i have for the rifle,ie no cert

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    Quote Originally Posted by fs1edx View Post
    ps that is all i have for the rifle,ie no cert
    Hi Kevin

    i'm buying one in february that is in a similar condition to yours but the gunslip has both handles, i'm unsure if there is any paperwork with it but the chap is asking £385 which i think is a decent price for one of these guns, the chap is only selling as he's buying a complete boxed example....


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    Hi

    Kevin has asked me to put another pic up showing a bit of damage to the Object bell so here it is...


    John
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    Don't think they are the original mounts. The Centenary had a offset, one piece mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nocity View Post
    Don't think they are the original mounts. The Centenary had a offset, one piece mount.
    thanks for the comment but to my knowledge they are original mounts and they are the same mounts that gareth w-b had on his centenary just looked at the picture of his,thanks kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by fs1edx View Post
    thanks for the comment but to my knowledge they are original mounts and they are the same mounts that gareth w-b had on his centenary just looked at the picture of his,thanks kevin
    Your right, have just checked with the photo in John Walter's Airgun Book and they show similar two piece mounts to yours. The one I have is one piece and original.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nocity View Post
    Don't think they are the original mounts. The Centenary had a offset, one piece mount.
    All the one's I've seen, including my own, have 2 piece mounts.

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    Mine (still boxed) have 2 piece mounts described on the box as "Split Ring Mount for 1 inch diameter scopes) Model number TM-9, made in Japan. They have 4 pairs of what is described as supporting bars of differing lengths to adjust the width of the mounts to accommodate different sized dovetails. They have an allen screw either side of the dovetail to enable windage adjustment. Never seen anything like it before.

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    Don't want to sound like a fan*y but the label on the accessories box reads:
    Centenary Accessories. Telescope MK10, Mounts TM9, Stop Gun Cover, Sling, Swivels, Pistol Grip-Cap, Target Holder, Targets, Pellets, Oil, Badge, Centenary Certificate. So it would appear the correct mounts are 2 piece.
    All the best,
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    Quote Originally Posted by ken69 View Post
    Don't want to sound like a fan*y but the label on the accessories box reads:
    Centenary Accessories. Telescope MK10, Mounts TM9, Stop Gun Cover, Sling, Swivels, Pistol Grip-Cap, Target Holder, Targets, Pellets, Oil, Badge, Centenary Certificate. So it would appear the correct mounts are 2 piece.
    All the best,
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    thanks ken,can i put the rifle up for sale in this section

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    Quote Originally Posted by fs1edx View Post
    thanks ken,can i put the rifle up for sale in this section
    Yes but you'll have to start a new thread


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