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    MK6 BSA Airsporter

    Hi chaps, a question please from you BSA types what is a MK6 Airsporter worth please I,v just bought one in kit form ie in bits/stripped to rebuild

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    Hi Paul

    You got it at a good price I see

    Once it's finished you would be looking at about 100 quid sale value I reckon.

    Have fun with it.

    Cheers
    Opportunity is missed by most people, because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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    Thumbs up Thanks Matt

    Hi Matt,yes I made Him a real cheeky offer inc the postage not thinking He would bite & say yes OK its yours so I paid up in double quick time £100 00p pounds Mmmmm not bad thanks for that keep pumping regards Paul

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    Good for you

    Will you use Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil on the stock?

    Cheers
    Opportunity is missed by most people, because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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    Thumbs up Need to see it first

    Quote Originally Posted by MattyBoy View Post
    Good for you

    Will you use Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil on the stock?

    Cheers
    know yet Matt I want to see what condition its in first Might need the steam iron & some brown paper to iron out the bumps knocks Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rellum View Post
    know yet Matt I want to see what condition its in first Might need the steam iron & some brown paper to iron out the bumps knocks Paul
    Looks as if someone already had a go at it with 80 grit

    I'm sure it will look lovely after you've steamed and oiled it
    Opportunity is missed by most people, because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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    Thumbs up Arrived

    Quote Originally Posted by MattyBoy View Post
    Looks as if someone already had a go at it with 80 grit

    I'm sure it will look lovely after you've steamed and oiled it
    Picture looked a lot worse than it was Matt. Rifle arrived this morning the stock apart from one small bump that will come out easy is in overall excellent condition no scratches or anything bad. All the bits are there to re-build apart from a buffer washer I cannot understand why someone goes to all the trouble of having all the action parts re-done in black (its a good job) then sells the rifle in bits This will make one cracking rifle glad I bought it regards Paul

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