I am now the proud and delighted custodian of this lovely air rifle, with many thanks to her previous owner the honourable 'Pegasus'.
From what i can glean (via The excellent Vintage BSA Air Rifle Gallery administered by Garvin) this beautiful gun was built between September and December 1905 - and even though she is nearly 110 years old, this is an absolutely sweet and accurate gun to shoot. Still getting used to her, but happily plinking 1" groups at 12 yds while sipping the odd beverage in the sunshine.

Hopefully you will enjoy the pictures just taken in my garden. What a lovely way to spend an afternoon!

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