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    Unusual BSA.22 Standard

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    This is a strange one, I took this in px for a HW a while back. As you will see the refinish has a two-tone affect like some old Webleys. Cocks and shoots very smoothly and can be yours for £235 collected, sorry no post. Could be collected from Brum Sunday!!!
    Last edited by Binners; 10-09-2014 at 06:44 PM.

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    Afternoon

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    2 days left.....

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    Last trip around the Skylark....

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    You know I have never seen one in .22 mines a CS serial number, in .177 circa 1931. I got it out of a skip in Cardiff bay yes really

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    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    You know I have never seen one in .22 mines a CS serial number, in .177 circa 1931. I got it out of a skip in Cardiff bay yes really

    Never seen a .22 Standard????? You ent lived Looks like putting em in skips is the only way of shifting em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    Never seen a .22 Standard????? You ent lived Looks like putting em in skips is the only way of shifting em
    seroously I have never seen one in .22

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    really

    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    You know I have never seen one in .22 mines a CS serial number, in .177 circa 1931. I got it out of a skip in Cardiff bay yes really
    Have you really got one of these in .177? they are quite uncommon in that calibre you know, most were in .22.
    This is a 45" gun and not a 43" gun by the way?
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    well according to Knibbs book yes its serial number is a CS prefix now you have me thinking I am not an expert on these so what do you lot think

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