Try Protek Supplies in Bognor Regis. They have some modern repro blades for BSA's
Evening fellow Gentlemen.
I am in need of a rear sight blade for a late BSA .22 Standard. Slim chance I know
Seem to remember giving away most of my spare sight bits
Try Protek Supplies in Bognor Regis. They have some modern repro blades for BSA's
Binners
The ones from Protek are a very sloppy fit but for the cheap price, they are 100% better than not having one
John
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Thanks for that, I will be down that way in a few weeks but, in the meantime should anyone have one for sale, please let me know.
Might be worth a try contacting this guy below - he just listed a load of BSA spares:
http://shop./shane1595/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562
Link doesn't work for some reason?? Search the bay for BSA Model D underlever Webley Lincoln Jefferies Piston
Max; looking for: Baikal IZH 61 side lever rifle
Tried all the helpful hints above but, to no avail I have faith that one of elite in this 'Gentlemens Corner' will sell me one.
Faith.....
Binners a complete rear sight has just been listed on the auction site Item number: 120697534151 nothing to do with me but thought of you when I saw it.
Last edited by Caddy; 14-03-2011 at 05:16 PM. Reason: edit
Hi,
Bought and fitted one from Knibbs 3 week's ago it had to be file fitted and it's not loose this was for an S38879...Works just fine
Regard's
Inproved..Steve..
Thank you both, I am watching the bay and out of curiosity, May I ask the Knibbs price please ?
Hi,
Knibbs Price for Rearsight Leaf was £12.50...They are quite good...
Regard's
Inproved...Steve...
Hi,
Knibbs Price for Rearsight Leaf was £12.50...They are quite good...
Regard's
Inproved...Steve...
Some kind and talented members of this the 'Gentlemans Corner' have offered to attempt a repro jobbie for me.
After seeing the detailed technical drawing from Eddie I now appreciate the degree of skill and machinery needed to produce this over-engineered little blighter.
Here I come Mr Knibbs