just picked up this bsa.its a wreck but would like a id as I wont sleep till I find out.. its halfe square barrel 1.77 cal H Lincoln air rifle barrel.. on stock. 121 steel house lane Birmingham logo on stock looks like a man with a gun. its break barrel cocking and push pin lock.got picks but cant put them up as normal hope you can help thanks dave.
I'd concur with Binners, as referring to Hillers "Collectors Guide to Air rifles", the Milita push button barrel release break action Air rifles were found with the Barrels marked up as "H The Lincoln Air Rifle" and the Stocks as "Lincoln Jeffries 121 Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham".
Vic T
As Binner's says for me, this sort of thing is it? (I image searched Militia side button);
http://s1334.photobucket.com/user/pr...67d58.jpg.html
In those early days everybody and their dog was importing German rifles and either just stamping their retailer's name on them and passing them off as British, or in LJ's case I have read he did try at least to improve them in various ways before he gave up flogging a dead horse and invented the tap loader guns.
ATB, Ed
Never had two people agree with me before! (puffs out chest)
back again binners you could be right. the barrel looks like a milita whats confused me is the Lincoln h on the barrel and on the stock. also the logo is the logo of a shooter got some pics if one of the members can host them for me thanks dave
thanks all its a milita in the bin dave
Was shown one the other day down our local gun shop, exactly as described. Looking just like a milita, hex barrel etc, but the cylinder and stock marked LJ.
So little value???