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    BSA Cadet questions...stock screws and piston/washer

    Hi all,

    Working on a BSA Cadet that was given to the club...a front stock screw is missing, is it a 2BA thread?...if so a 2BA 1-1/8" steel cheesehead should do as a replacement?

    Also, is this a standard fitting for the piston washer? (another pic) I adapted a 1" leather seal. Used a bit of a drinks can and a jubilee clip to hold the washer square whilst it was screwed it on by hand, and then nipped it up with molegrips. Spun it in the lathe to size it...and here it is ready for some neatsfoot oil, used the old knackered washer as a backing washer.

    Gun shoots nicely now, just need to clean up the outside a little but not too much, it is a club gun.
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    I believe the screw you're talking about is 2BA. I have seen a couple of variations, if you have the other original one if you get a photo of it to me I will see if I have a spare matching one for you.
    I've seen variations on the piston washer too with yours being one if them. Looks like you made a nice job of the replacement. Atb Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
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    Cheers Pete

    Quote Originally Posted by pjbingham View Post
    I believe the screw you're talking about is 2BA. I have seen a couple of variations, if you have the other original one if you get a photo of it to me I will see if I have a spare matching one for you.
    I've seen variations on the piston washer too with yours being one if them. Looks like you made a nice job of the replacement. Atb Phil
    Thanks for the info, Phil.

    Here is a pic of the one remaining screw
    (is it original?), and a pic of the serial number, as you can probably tell it is never going to be a beauty but it should clean up ok. Been using it in the shed for a while, it smoked for the first 2 shots but very quickly settled down to a nice smooth firing cycle with a little poke considering it wouldn't clear a pellet from the barrel beforehand.

    If you do have a spare stock screw then yes please...would it be too cheeky to ask if you have a spare spring washer for the rear bolt too? (although could probably make that from an old gat spring...edit: or a bit of an old flat Gem mainspring should suffice )

    I'm happy to swap screw and/or spring washer for leather piston and breech seals or pay for them, whatever is your fancy?
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    I don't think that screw is original,if it is I've never seen one I don't think. I may have a spare washer,let me have a dig through my spares after work tomorrow and I will get back to you,Atb Phil

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    I just unscrewed this from a BC serial Cadet if it helps. The unthreaded section is thinner than the thread width I notice.
    In my earlier B serial they are shorter, fully threaded and countersunk heads though.
    In my CB Cadet Major they are as the photo.
    It would seem there is more than one type and for your gun they must be the later type as in my pic..... maybe

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