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    improved model B with some history

    hi all ,just like to share with you some details and poor photo's of my latest addition to my collection of old BSA's, an improved model b.i think its a model b but i canot be sure because the only significant corrosion is on the address on the air cylinder, strange that as the rest of the gun is patinated brown with only some very light areas of pitting.gun was retailed by walter locke of calcutta.the stock is stamped 2 LEIN.REGT then underneath C.COY.i have established that means 2 LEINSTER REGIMENT an irish regiment raised in 1885 and disbanded in 1922 when southern ireland gained independance.C.COY was not a mans name as i first thought but a unit in the regiment.beyond that i know nothing more about the guns history.the gun is a lovely old thing with a patina of use not abuse.the stock has is lovely bit of wood with beautiful figure.the rear sight is an obvious but well made replacement also the cocking link looks to have been replaced.to top it all it shoots like a dream after a few drops of neatsfoot oil on the washer,perhaps some kind and knowledgable soul could please date it for me ,the serial no is No 16936 ,also any other info would be much appreciated..cheers..greasemonkey http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1bdc79n8.jpg http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psxdb2lbjx.jpg http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psbaewszft.jpghttp://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7gi0nxv2.jpg http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0rmyjr5b.jpg http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psmjncmxqr.jpg http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psl0dwfrux.jpg http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psj9xeb1zk.jpg http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psusag20rl.jpg
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    Hello,

    What a lovely example of a BSA Improved Mod B. I must say, I prefer the 'straight hand stock' over the 'pistol grip stock ' on these rifles. The dealer stampings also add significant interest and provenance to this example.

    The John Knbbs bible dates your rifle manufactured July / September 1907 and dispatched July 1907 / February 1908.

    Regards

    Brian

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    That is a fine old Bsa, seeped in history ! What a wonderful retailers stamp, regimental markings and figured walnut. If you don't mind, do you fancy sharing the tale of finding it ?
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    C coy

    hi there "C COY" as you say is not a mans name and unless it refers to something else it would normally mean "C COMPANY" so possibly a gun bought by the war dept ? or certainly bought for or donated to but certainly owned either by a company or someone in C Company at the time , very nice and very interesting.
    eric

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    What a lovely example. As Eric has said, C Coy is C Company, so this was probably a rifle used for practice or pest control in India by said Company. The British Army is made up of Sections, Platoons, Companies, Battalions, Regiments, etc. Walter Locke imported a number of British arms during the first half of the 20th Century and I have one of their catalogues somewhere. I think my catalogue dates from between the wars and it includes pre WW1 BSA air rifles.

    The serial number of your rifle is correct for am Improved Model B and Brian has provided approximate dates of manufacture. Besides, the cylinder is clearly marked B.

    Well done - I'm jealous, as I'm sure are many others!

    John

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    thank you gentlemen for your kind words and your knowledge, much appreciated.its nice to know its age and the meaning of C.COY.i aquired the rifle from an old friend,i will ask him if he knows any more of its history.one more question if i may,did all BSA's of this age have such nice figured stocks?,cheers..greasemonkey
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    Great find, Kevin! No, not all BSAs of this era had figured stocks. Quite the opposite in fact. This mod D of Eddie's has one of the best stocks I've seen. Very unusual though.

    More pics of it here.
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